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๐ Elevate your RC game with FlyDragonโs fierce 150A power and smart safety!
The Flycolor FlyDragon 150A ESC is a high-voltage, high-current electronic speed controller designed for RC aircraft and helicopters. Featuring a powerful microprocessor, it offers fully customizable settings including voice alerts, smooth throttle linearity, and robust multi-layered safety protections. Compatible with 5-12S battery setups and 105/120mm JP EDF motors, it ensures reliable, interference-resistant performance for professional-grade RC flying.



| Asin | B08JJBPPC4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 499,531 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) 442 in Remote & App-Controlled Aeroplanes |
| Brand | FLYCOLOR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (22) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
| Horsepower | 150 Watts |
| Item Dimensions W X H | 49W x 27H millimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.24 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | FLYCOLOR |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FlyDragon 150A HV |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Number | FlyDragon 150A HV |
| Upc | 783919449169 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
User
150A No Bec .Nice ESC
Works great with JP 105 MM Fan. Already has perimeters set for JP unit.
User
Lightweight and high power
Yet now tested with DIY water chiller compressor on low current 4A, using ESP32 as controller.
User
ESC with attitude. 150 amps worth of attitude.
When I finally decided having 150 amp worth of control was way cool was when I decided I really need to run a 10s setup. This ESC is large and solid, if that is any metric.
User
Difficult to calibrate
The esc works but difficult to use and not much instruction on calibration.
User
It DOES have an internal BEC available... I think?
So they charge you another $50 or whatever, for an internal BEC... which literally equates to a 3rd 26 GA wire being soldered to the 5v output of the exact same board. I'm not an electrical wizard, but I've built 6 quad drones from scratch, following step by step directions. I was having a hell of a time working on this, my first stand-alone ESC, so I said F it and cracked'er open. If anyone with actual electrical knowledge/intelligence can elaborate on what they see here, it would be greatly appreciated/helpful to both others and myself! DO NOT reverse throttle on signal wires!... that's probably elementary for most folks, but I had to find out the hard way = making a smoky sparkler. TBD.
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