Trex 550 Esc Size

Discussion in 'Align' started by ratso, Jun 5, 2014.

By ratso on Jun 5, 2014 at 8:31 AM
  1. ratso

    ratso New Member

    I just scored a YEP 80A ESC and was planning on replacing the stock Align 70A in my Trex 550 so I could use a governor.
    It has the stock 600MX motor and 520mm blades.
    I'm starting to have second thoughts thinking it won't be big enough. What does everyone else think?
     

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Discussion in 'Align' started by ratso, Jun 5, 2014.

    1. Manyc

      Manyc Well-Known Member

      I was running an ice 100 on my trex 550 with a bec pro.... now running a 120 on my 570 with an external bec
       
    2. feral

      feral Well-Known Member

      Castle talon 90 works fine on mine built in 20a bec aswell
       
    3. beenflying

      beenflying Member

      I like the YEP ESC's, but I've had one 80A fail on a 500 (500MX). The 80A should be alright with that motor, but personally I'd use a 100A or higher.
       
    4. William

      William Active Member

      I have a YGE 90LV on mine, I think they YEP is a clone of that ESC, I should say my X5 but same basic size, mine might be a touch lighter?

      Did the kit really come with a 70A as stock?
       
    5. Geena

      Geena Well-Known Member

      I have a CC Talon 90 on mine as well. Seems to be holding up fine so far, after many many flights. :)
       
    6. smakmeharder

      smakmeharder Administrator

      The specification of the 600mx 510kv motor is as follows (check your kv rating)

      ●Input voltage 11.1V-50.4V
      ●Max continuous current:75A/125A(5sec)
      ●Max output power:3300W/5500W(5sec)
      ●KV value:510KV

      And the Specification for the YEP 80A is

      Max Cont Current: 80AMax Burst Current: 100A for 10 seconds
      Input Voltage: 2-6 cells li-XX or 6-16 Ni-MH/Ni-Cd batteryBEC: 5.5V/6A Switching BECPWM: 8~16 KHz
      Max RPM: 240,000rpm for 2 Poles Brushless Motor
      PCB Size: 50x30mmWeight: 70g (including wires)


      Based on the above, the maximum burst of the YEP is not enough or right on the limit to supply the 600MX if your pushing the motor to its limits. It is able to manage the continuous current but if you really slammed the hell out of your heli - ie permitting continuous tick tocks, you may exceed the maximum continuous current rating (BURST). If it were me, based on the above - i would buy another speedy.
       
    7. smakmeharder

      smakmeharder Administrator

      Yes @Geena, I have a Talon in my 550 as well. They seem to run good.
       
    8. William

      William Active Member

      The 1220 Kv is even a little more amp hungry...

      Specifications:
      • Input voltage:DC11.1V-25.2V 3-6cell Li-Poly
      • Max continuous current:90A/150A(5sec)
      • Max output power:2000W/3000W(5sec)
      • KV value:1220KV
      • Dimension: spindle Φ6xΦ45x53mm
      • Weight: 280g (prox.)
      [​IMG]
       
    9. beenflying

      beenflying Member

      The original ESC in the 550 was the 60A ESC with a bigger heat sink that they called the 70A. The motor was a 600M. Later they changed the motor to the 600MX, however the ESC remained. Then they switched to the Talon 90A with the 600MX, and more recently the 730MX. If you look at the 730MX specs the Talon is underrated, as well, but many are using it without problems.
       
    10. William

      William Active Member

      Yeah Align is notorious for using under rated ESC in the super combos...
       
    11. ratso

      ratso New Member

      Thanks for everyone's replies. I've decided to go for a 100A. My auto'ing skills aren't good enough to take the risk.
       

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