On the V2 MB100, the motor and battery ports are labelled. Unlike the V1 MB100 that you have, the battery port on the V2 MB100 is red rather than white. Also, the V2 MB100 has 80% reverse power as opposed to 50% on the V1 MB100. The V2 also has a complete metal case, not just on the top. They also still have yet to change the "liner mode". The newer black plastic cased panda hobby electronics are not compatible with aftermarket speed controls. The CH2 for these is used for the left turn signal.
That is the original SCX24 Betty. But you can buy the body from Axial or on Ali (fake), and also the Ali bodies do come with those stickers. Many dealers on Ali offer this, for example: www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005961231027.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.3.129817deHPdg7Z&algo_pvid=141d0a01-2c33-4c66-a94f-a1beb30fb699&algo_exp_id=141d0a01-2c33-4c66-a94f-a1beb30fb699-1&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21EUR%2112.48%2111.82%21%21%2194.01%2189.07%21%402103200517132769216942966e0728%2112000035058809864%21sea%21DE%21105010260%21&curPageLogUid=TJgM3s3oTf2i&utparam-url=scene%3Asearch%7Cquery_from%3A
I purchased the MB100 ESC along with the Injora T6 transmitter/receiver...so there is no longer any need for any stock electronics which leaves plenty of room. The best feature of the MB100 is that it can run 3S batteries. The performance upgrade from that is huge.
I just had my Furitek - Lizard Pro esc die on me on my FX118 Fury Wagon & I plan on using this Injora - MB100 brushed esc & a brushed FMS - 130 Speed Motor to get my rig running again. I just got to change out the pinion gear from the Venom brushless outboard motor to the brushed FMS - 130 Speed Motor & it will be ready to go.
Hi Donald. Great review as always! There is also a dumborc receiver with a 10A esc included, the BL3FG. Have you tried it? I wonder if it's any good for mini crawlers, slow speed modulation, etc.
Yes, I even made a video about it (and other Dumbo receivers). It is super bad in low speed modulation - see here: ruclips.net/video/S58SKgLRqdc/видео.html
This ESC costs $20... It is by far the best performance to dollar ratio of any micro crawler ESC ive gotten my hands on. All of your complaints are pretty ridiculous considering this is a budget ESC and it is not marketed as or intended to be the greatest, smallest, lightest ESC. It is a budget option for people who want a middle ground upgrade that doesn't cost half the price of their rig or more to obtain. Injora killed it with this ESC. I just got mine today and couldn't be much happier for an upgrade that costs $20... Setting appropriate expectations is key.
I agree with all your points, but think it is quite harsh to call my con points "ridiculous". The more because those points are independent of price (for producer). Questions to you: Would it be more expensive to program 100% reverse instead of 50%? Would it be more expensive to produce a version without case? But this size and weight thing is more a point important for people who do in 1/24s (SCX24, Mini-Z 4x4), a fact, no critics, however, if Injora wants to target also this market,smaller than 1/18, they should consider it. If the MB100 would cost 100 bucks, I would have exactly the same pros and cons as I do now for 20 bucks (plus: "too expensive"). If you only want to see and hear positive points of products you obviously like you should watch other channels out there, not mine. There are tons out there making propaganda videos. I pay for my stuff and say what I think and will not hide any negative or con-point.
He said a lot of positive points he got excited about, my problem with his videos is I get brain overload with information 🤣 I love the 50% reverse but it's all opinions. "I'll be back" 🤣
@@lgrc6120 50% reverse does not give you the option to use 100% reverse. But 100% reverse gives you the option to use only 50% - in nearly each "little better" radio you can set endpoints (also called "way" in EdgeTX radios and "travel" in Spektrum radios) for throttle (forward and reverse independently, not to mix up with dual rate, which does reduce ways in both directions).
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the MB100. Looks like a good option for the 1/18 scales that would have room for it. Do you have a favorite ESC that works well with the MiniZ 4x4’s?
I was considering this Injora ESC as alternative to the original FMS FCX24 Receiver/ESC-Combo for new builds. The Injora slow-crawl looks good; but not that much better than the original FCX24 performance. Taking the size and weight into account, you are better off staying with the original FMS Receiver/ESC-Combo (cheaper as well).
The fms fcx24/hobbyplus fly sky 2 in 1 units are the best you’ll find for micro crawlers as far as rtr electronics. I feel no need to switch them out unless I’m going to brushless or trying to make a 4ws rig. But with the v5 version it has 4ws mixing.
great review!👍 I understood correctly that this regulator is suitable for standard electronics (hobby plus cr24)? All i need connect servo wire to Injora esc plug? thanks
No - you will need a normal receiver. So you cannot use it with "standard electronics" in microcrawlers, which include receiver and ESC. Exceptions: trucks with CH2 out, which are SCX24 v1 and v3, AX24, Panda Hobby Tetra. CR-24: with old Turbo Racing electronics you can buy a TurboRacing 4-ch receiver and use it with stock radio and connect the ESC to this receiver. But new generation does come with Flysky electronics (very good ESC) and radio, same as FCX24s etc. - and those do not have a ch2 out, you cannot use the ESC with those.
@@vapo8627 Forgot the Axial AX24, which has the same electronics as the v3 SCX24, and maybe Panda 1/24 (do not have it, do not know if it has the same electronics as the 1/18 with CH2 out).
Thank you. No, won't do this because I'd have to change all electronics then. If ESC in the Austar would be crap, ok, but... it is so good, only this F/B/R thing and the slow reverse spoil everything. I have soooo many things I want to do and do not have enough time ;-) (e.g. Lemur modification work in progress, MN111 new motor work in progress, TRX-4M Surpass brushless mod work in progress, 2 1/2 Orlandoo kits here not built/started/finished yet, new Injora bodies, painting, several SCX24, FMS, Hobby Plus, FX118, to modify, build, ... ). I really hope there will be an updated version of the Austar one day with the new software of this MB100 ESC. Meanwhile I bought a second one and maybe will build it to an Injora Tarantula (work in progress ;-) ) - maybe in this I could try the new MB100. But that's future, actually I am fighting with this nasty Lemur for already way too much time... I am quite sure, performance of the Austar will not increase using the MB100, you'll only have a direct forward/reverse. I am quite sure low speed modulation will be the same. Probably there will even be a slight decrease in performance, because the MB100 is rather heavy, negative for COG.
@donaldsneffe Okay. I have shared the video on the Austar AX-8560 fb group as a lot of people are modifying this rig already and have talked about this esc.
Echt gut erklärt. Mein Englisch ist nicht das beste aber bei dir komm ich noch mit 😅. Bin gespannt wie das sich in fcx24 im 2 Gang verhält..da kann man auch eine Dragbrake gebrauchen 😉
Hi I have a bit off topic question, I already have a cheap micro esc that doesn’t have a low voltage cutoff, is it possible to just connect that to ch2 in the v3 spektrum esc, connect battery to the stock receiver combo, connect motor to the cheap esc and have low voltage cutoff or if I do that will I blow something? I’m just curious if I can get rid of the whine and maybe pick up some better modulation, don’t have high hopes but if it’s possible I’d like to try. Thanks for the vids!
This will not work. If your ESC is able to work with 1s, too, it might work if you remove red and black wire from the servo plug of this ESC and put red and black from the battery wire of your ESC in instead. I do have a tiny ESC that works that way ( ruclips.net/video/KrwAHz2GKxA/видео.html ). But the problem will also be Amperage. Probably the v3 receiver combo is not able to deliver enough Amp for powering the motor. Normally those tiny combos have maybe 1 Amp BEC (or so, I do not know - but think of the tiny ESCs, their BEC which powers the receiver normally delivers 0.5 - 1 Amp only). You could try, but I expect the Amperage delivered by v3 combo to be way too low even for a small SCX24 030 motor. If you try, do this very carefully, best open the box and check if anything gets hot or very warm in v3 unit. But if it works your truck will be much slower and weaker then, because it gets only 5.5 V (? - or is it 6 V in the v3? Did not check/test) from the inbuilt BEC of v3, and not ca. 7,5 - 8,4 V from the 2s Lipo that normally directly powers ESC and motor. I do not think it will work, and I think there is the danger to burn the v3 combo because of too much Amp ESC/motor will take. Whine? Cheap micro ESCs normally do also have whining. But if your ESC does not have a whine, then of course using this will stop this v3 whining (v2 was much better in this).
@@donaldsneffe Thanks! Yes that makes sense, I do not think I will try running a motor off the bec, doesn’t seem like a good idea. Which esc would you recommend that’s as inexpensive as possible while still offering better than stock modulation and no whine (That has 100% reverse, that’s a dealbreaker on the injora for me unless I can’t find anything else). Thank you again man.
Btw I have external receivers and wouldn’t mind putting a full size esc in and getting rid of the whole stock esc combo, so size isn’t really much of an issue, weight kind of is as I don’t want to raise cg but not too worried about it.
@@travispratt6327 MB100 and ISDT ESC70 are for sure the cheapest very good ESCs. Klemm Floh, Modellbau-Regler.de ASX24 - awesome ESCs for micros, but not so cheap anymore and not so easy to purchase for you probably.
@@donaldsneffe Thanks again, yes I’m in USA so those aren’t very easy to get, I really wish the injora just had full reverse, such a silly design. Oh well.
Please i haver a question. I haver a TRX4M, and i want install a MB100 of Injora. It, s possible install with a original ECM/ESC of Traxxas ir i need to Change de TX/RX?
I put this injora esc on my ax8560 it gets very hot and when it's very slow over an obstacle it simply stops, do you know if there is a solution or what?
Seems to be a problem with drivetrain or something? Does it run normal with stock electronics? Take off driveshafts and check if it works then (without axles and wheels)
Mine did the exact same thing. So I tried I different battery, the rc then took off in reverse on its own then forward, then the esc started smoking. Luckily I got the battery disconnected before it totally melted my balance port on my battery. Injora sent me a new esc but I’m reluctant to hook it back up, so I’m currently waiting for a 180 motor and transmission with the crawler gears. Be careful with the austar and the mb100
The esc of my austarhobby ax8560 keeps freezing and won't work, I changed the battery, it was solved for a while now, now it's going again, what esc do I put in?, has it ever had a problem?
Never heard of this problem (also not in the forum, where a lot of people do have the Austar). You are sure your battery is alright? Are you sure that plugs/wires are alright and there is no small/tiny shortcut anywhere? Every small ESC would be ok, but unfortunately then you will have to change radio/receiver, too.
@@donaldsneffe Yes, I checked it, and every time it accelerates, the esc light keeps flashing, and it was happening to accelerate on its own without touching the radio, I bought the mb100 injora, was it the best option? Will it serve well?
@@wineff499 Yes, it is very good and will serve well. But you will need a new radio and receiver to use it. You cannot use it with AX8560 stock radio and receiver. Without touching the radio? Also with freshly charged batteries? Did you try new batteries in radio? Sounds strange.
@@donaldsneffe Yes, I already have a radio from another model here, so I just bought the receiver to reuse, new batteries in the radio and even so the problem persisted, will this injora esc last long?, I thought about buying an esc for 2 dollars, I don't believe it is long lasting, thank you great video!
@@wineff499 This Injora ESC is brandnew, released few weeks ago - so nobody will be able to tell you now if it lasts long ;-) Those super cheap ESCs are ok, "last long" maybe, but low speed performance is normally super, super bad and they are loud (whining).
They Probably Did 50% Reverse Because They Had Poor Resolution In Reverse Compared To Forward And Doing This 50% Helped Male It Seem As High Resolution?? I Don't Understand Why They Wouldn't Make Reverse 100% Other Than That.
On the V2 MB100, the motor and battery ports are labelled. Unlike the V1 MB100 that you have, the battery port on the V2 MB100 is red rather than white. Also, the V2 MB100 has 80% reverse power as opposed to 50% on the V1 MB100. The V2 also has a complete metal case, not just on the top. They also still have yet to change the "liner mode". The newer black plastic cased panda hobby electronics are not compatible with aftermarket speed controls. The CH2 for these is used for the left turn signal.
Thank you so much. I have been waiting for a test from someone I trust. Great content as always!
That Betty sticker looks sooo cool. Wher can I get that?
Thanks for the video, very informative.
That is the original SCX24 Betty. But you can buy the body from Axial or on Ali (fake), and also the Ali bodies do come with those stickers. Many dealers on Ali offer this, for example: www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005961231027.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.3.129817deHPdg7Z&algo_pvid=141d0a01-2c33-4c66-a94f-a1beb30fb699&algo_exp_id=141d0a01-2c33-4c66-a94f-a1beb30fb699-1&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21EUR%2112.48%2111.82%21%21%2194.01%2189.07%21%402103200517132769216942966e0728%2112000035058809864%21sea%21DE%21105010260%21&curPageLogUid=TJgM3s3oTf2i&utparam-url=scene%3Asearch%7Cquery_from%3A
I purchased the MB100 ESC along with the Injora T6 transmitter/receiver...so there is no longer any need for any stock electronics which leaves plenty of room. The best feature of the MB100 is that it can run 3S batteries. The performance upgrade from that is huge.
I just had my Furitek - Lizard Pro esc die on me on my FX118 Fury Wagon & I plan on using this Injora - MB100 brushed esc & a brushed FMS - 130 Speed Motor to get my rig running again. I just got to change out the pinion gear from the Venom brushless outboard motor to the brushed FMS - 130 Speed Motor & it will be ready to go.
Macht ein top Eindruck für 20$.... danke für das Video!!!!
Great review! 👍
Hi Donald. Great review as always!
There is also a dumborc receiver with a 10A esc included, the BL3FG. Have you tried it? I wonder if it's any good for mini crawlers, slow speed modulation, etc.
Yes, I even made a video about it (and other Dumbo receivers). It is super bad in low speed modulation - see here: ruclips.net/video/S58SKgLRqdc/видео.html
Theres a version 2 now with 80% reverse, can you test it? I was wondering if the control and drag is still there in version 2 of the mb100 esc.
OK, did not see it yet. Have to get my hand on it, then I will.
This ESC costs $20... It is by far the best performance to dollar ratio of any micro crawler ESC ive gotten my hands on. All of your complaints are pretty ridiculous considering this is a budget ESC and it is not marketed as or intended to be the greatest, smallest, lightest ESC. It is a budget option for people who want a middle ground upgrade that doesn't cost half the price of their rig or more to obtain. Injora killed it with this ESC. I just got mine today and couldn't be much happier for an upgrade that costs $20... Setting appropriate expectations is key.
I agree with all your points, but think it is quite harsh to call my con points "ridiculous".
The more because those points are independent of price (for producer).
Questions to you:
Would it be more expensive to program 100% reverse instead of 50%?
Would it be more expensive to produce a version without case?
But this size and weight thing is more a point important for people who do in 1/24s (SCX24, Mini-Z 4x4), a fact, no critics, however, if Injora wants to target also this market,smaller than 1/18, they should consider it.
If the MB100 would cost 100 bucks, I would have exactly the same pros and cons as I do now for 20 bucks (plus: "too expensive").
If you only want to see and hear positive points of products you obviously like you should watch other channels out there, not mine. There are tons out there making propaganda videos.
I pay for my stuff and say what I think and will not hide any negative or con-point.
@@donaldsneffeyou are %100 on point good sir! Keep up the great work.
He said a lot of positive points he got excited about, my problem with his videos is I get brain overload with information 🤣 I love the 50% reverse but it's all opinions. "I'll be back" 🤣
@@lgrc6120 50% reverse does not give you the option to use 100% reverse.
But 100% reverse gives you the option to use only 50% - in nearly each "little better" radio you can set endpoints (also called "way" in EdgeTX radios and "travel" in Spektrum radios) for throttle (forward and reverse independently, not to mix up with dual rate, which does reduce ways in both directions).
Good honest review of the pros and cons. It looks loke it would be great in a tow rig where space is not a concern. Can you take it out of the case?
Nevermind I didn't watch till the end. Of course you tried
Just ordered one thanks for the test
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the MB100. Looks like a good option for the 1/18 scales that would have room for it.
Do you have a favorite ESC that works well with the MiniZ 4x4’s?
MB100 is probably too big for Mini-Z 4x4. I would use ASX24 or Klemm Floh, both work awesome and are light.
I was considering this Injora ESC as alternative to the original FMS FCX24 Receiver/ESC-Combo for new builds. The Injora slow-crawl looks good; but not that much better than the original FCX24 performance. Taking the size and weight into account, you are better off staying with the original FMS Receiver/ESC-Combo (cheaper as well).
I totally agree.
The fms fcx24/hobbyplus fly sky 2 in 1 units are the best you’ll find for micro crawlers as far as rtr electronics. I feel no need to switch them out unless I’m going to brushless or trying to make a 4ws rig. But with the v5 version it has 4ws mixing.
Just brilliant 👏 👌
Hi Donald ! I wonder how the Injora esc would fit on a 1/18 panda hobby or a hobby plus rc?
As always great informative video my friend!
Would fit perfectly. The Kratos used in this video is a Hobby Plus 1/18 - lot of room, as you can see.
@@donaldsneffe cool! Thanks Donald!👊🏼😎✌🏼
Can u please name the tools which are used to open AUSTAR wheels and rest of the parts like servo gear box axle housing etc please!
5 and 5.5 mm nutdriver (or pliers) for wheels, 1.5 mm hex for most screws, small PH screwdriver for body screws and rims.
great review!👍 I understood correctly that this regulator is suitable for standard electronics (hobby plus cr24)? All i need connect servo wire to Injora esc plug? thanks
No - you will need a normal receiver. So you cannot use it with "standard electronics" in microcrawlers, which include receiver and ESC. Exceptions: trucks with CH2 out, which are SCX24 v1 and v3, AX24, Panda Hobby Tetra.
CR-24: with old Turbo Racing electronics you can buy a TurboRacing 4-ch receiver and use it with stock radio and connect the ESC to this receiver. But new generation does come with Flysky electronics (very good ESC) and radio, same as FCX24s etc. - and those do not have a ch2 out, you cannot use the ESC with those.
@@donaldsneffe thanks a lot for such a detailed answer!!!👍
@@vapo8627 Forgot the Axial AX24, which has the same electronics as the v3 SCX24, and maybe Panda 1/24 (do not have it, do not know if it has the same electronics as the 1/18 with CH2 out).
Awesome review! Is there any chance you could fit it to the Austar AX-8560? Be interested to see how it performs in that.
Thank you.
No, won't do this because I'd have to change all electronics then. If ESC in the Austar would be crap, ok, but... it is so good, only this F/B/R thing and the slow reverse spoil everything.
I have soooo many things I want to do and do not have enough time ;-) (e.g. Lemur modification work in progress, MN111 new motor work in progress, TRX-4M Surpass brushless mod work in progress, 2 1/2 Orlandoo kits here not built/started/finished yet, new Injora bodies, painting, several SCX24, FMS, Hobby Plus, FX118, to modify, build, ... ).
I really hope there will be an updated version of the Austar one day with the new software of this MB100 ESC. Meanwhile I bought a second one and maybe will build it to an Injora Tarantula (work in progress ;-) ) - maybe in this I could try the new MB100.
But that's future, actually I am fighting with this nasty Lemur for already way too much time...
I am quite sure, performance of the Austar will not increase using the MB100, you'll only have a direct forward/reverse. I am quite sure low speed modulation will be the same.
Probably there will even be a slight decrease in performance, because the MB100 is rather heavy, negative for COG.
@donaldsneffe Okay. I have shared the video on the Austar AX-8560 fb group as a lot of people are modifying this rig already and have talked about this esc.
Echt gut erklärt. Mein Englisch ist nicht das beste aber bei dir komm ich noch mit 😅. Bin gespannt wie das sich in fcx24 im 2 Gang verhält..da kann man auch eine Dragbrake gebrauchen 😉
Hi I have a bit off topic question, I already have a cheap micro esc that doesn’t have a low voltage cutoff, is it possible to just connect that to ch2 in the v3 spektrum esc, connect battery to the stock receiver combo, connect motor to the cheap esc and have low voltage cutoff or if I do that will I blow something? I’m just curious if I can get rid of the whine and maybe pick up some better modulation, don’t have high hopes but if it’s possible I’d like to try. Thanks for the vids!
This will not work.
If your ESC is able to work with 1s, too, it might work if you remove red and black wire from the servo plug of this ESC and put red and black from the battery wire of your ESC in instead. I do have a tiny ESC that works that way ( ruclips.net/video/KrwAHz2GKxA/видео.html ).
But the problem will also be Amperage. Probably the v3 receiver combo is not able to deliver enough Amp for powering the motor. Normally those tiny combos have maybe 1 Amp BEC (or so, I do not know - but think of the tiny ESCs, their BEC which powers the receiver normally delivers 0.5 - 1 Amp only).
You could try, but I expect the Amperage delivered by v3 combo to be way too low even for a small SCX24 030 motor. If you try, do this very carefully, best open the box and check if anything gets hot or very warm in v3 unit.
But if it works your truck will be much slower and weaker then, because it gets only 5.5 V (? - or is it 6 V in the v3? Did not check/test) from the inbuilt BEC of v3, and not ca. 7,5 - 8,4 V from the 2s Lipo that normally directly powers ESC and motor.
I do not think it will work, and I think there is the danger to burn the v3 combo because of too much Amp ESC/motor will take.
Whine? Cheap micro ESCs normally do also have whining. But if your ESC does not have a whine, then of course using this will stop this v3 whining (v2 was much better in this).
@@donaldsneffe Thanks! Yes that makes sense, I do not think I will try running a motor off the bec, doesn’t seem like a good idea. Which esc would you recommend that’s as inexpensive as possible while still offering better than stock modulation and no whine (That has 100% reverse, that’s a dealbreaker on the injora for me unless I can’t find anything else). Thank you again man.
Btw I have external receivers and wouldn’t mind putting a full size esc in and getting rid of the whole stock esc combo, so size isn’t really much of an issue, weight kind of is as I don’t want to raise cg but not too worried about it.
@@travispratt6327 MB100 and ISDT ESC70 are for sure the cheapest very good ESCs.
Klemm Floh, Modellbau-Regler.de ASX24 - awesome ESCs for micros, but not so cheap anymore and not so easy to purchase for you probably.
@@donaldsneffe Thanks again, yes I’m in USA so those aren’t very easy to get, I really wish the injora just had full reverse, such a silly design. Oh well.
So I have to buy a new radio? 🙄 well damn!
Not if you plug it into the stock axial esc.
Please i haver a question. I haver a TRX4M, and i want install a MB100 of Injora. It, s possible install with a original ECM/ESC of Traxxas ir i need to Change de TX/RX?
No, you will need new radio and receiver, TRX-4M receiver/ESC unit does not have ch2 out plug.
Waiting on mine to get here 🙄
Mein trx4m fährt vorwärts Halbgas und Rückwärts voll. Das ist doch eigentlich richtig voreingestellt oder?
Eher nicht, musst Throttle reverse machen und dann beim Motor die Polung ändern.
I put this injora esc on my ax8560 it gets very hot and when it's very slow over an obstacle it simply stops, do you know if there is a solution or what?
Seems to be a problem with drivetrain or something? Does it run normal with stock electronics? Take off driveshafts and check if it works then (without axles and wheels)
Mine did the exact same thing. So I tried I different battery, the rc then took off in reverse on its own then forward, then the esc started smoking. Luckily I got the battery disconnected before it totally melted my balance port on my battery. Injora sent me a new esc but I’m reluctant to hook it back up, so I’m currently waiting for a 180 motor and transmission with the crawler gears. Be careful with the austar and the mb100
The esc of my austarhobby ax8560 keeps freezing and won't work, I changed the battery, it was solved for a while now, now it's going again, what esc do I put in?, has it ever had a problem?
Never heard of this problem (also not in the forum, where a lot of people do have the Austar).
You are sure your battery is alright?
Are you sure that plugs/wires are alright and there is no small/tiny shortcut anywhere?
Every small ESC would be ok, but unfortunately then you will have to change radio/receiver, too.
@@donaldsneffe Yes, I checked it, and every time it accelerates, the esc light keeps flashing, and it was happening to accelerate on its own without touching the radio, I bought the mb100 injora, was it the best option? Will it serve well?
@@wineff499 Yes, it is very good and will serve well. But you will need a new radio and receiver to use it. You cannot use it with AX8560 stock radio and receiver.
Without touching the radio?
Also with freshly charged batteries?
Did you try new batteries in radio?
Sounds strange.
@@donaldsneffe Yes, I already have a radio from another model here, so I just bought the receiver to reuse, new batteries in the radio and even so the problem persisted, will this injora esc last long?, I thought about buying an esc for 2 dollars, I don't believe it is long lasting, thank you great video!
@@wineff499 This Injora ESC is brandnew, released few weeks ago - so nobody will be able to tell you now if it lasts long ;-)
Those super cheap ESCs are ok, "last long" maybe, but low speed performance is normally super, super bad and they are loud (whining).
Any idea if the mb100 will work with the scx24 v2 stock controller?
Never mind. V2 doesn’t have a channel 2 to plug it in 😐
Does not work, no ch2 out
They Probably Did 50% Reverse Because They Had Poor Resolution In Reverse Compared To Forward And Doing This 50% Helped Male It Seem As High Resolution?? I Don't Understand Why They Wouldn't Make Reverse 100% Other Than That.
OK, never thought of this - you may be right.
Is this possible with stock remote control?
Of which truck? SCX24 v1 and v3, Panda Hobby yes, SCX24 v2, Austar, FMS, Hobby Plus, TRX-4M etc. no.
Also keine Alternative zum "Modellbauregler". Gut daß ich keinen bestellt habe.