Tamiya RC System No.53 Fine Spec 2.4G Electric RC Drive Set 45053 Unisex

Description

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Tamiya RC System No.53 Fine Spec 2.4G Electric RC Drive Set 45053 Unisex

This 2-channel radio set is ideal for an introduction to electric RC cars and includes a 2.4GHz hopping system that allows multiple units to run together without the need for crystal replacement or band management, as well as a 7.2V battery for running and a battery charger.
In addition to the transmitter, compact receiver, servos, and back-up speed controller (TBLE-04S), the set also includes a 7.2V battery for running and a dedicated charger that can charge the running battery from a household outlet.

Basic specifications
Power source for transmitter: 4 AA batteries (sold separately).
Power source for ESC & receiver: Shared with running battery (built-in regulator circuit).
Battery for running: Tamiya running batteries of various types.
ESC: Tamiya TBLE-04S, maximum continuous current: 75A.
Motor: 540 type (25 turns or more), sports tuned.
Also compatible with Tamiya brushless motors with sensors (TBLM series) with 15.5T (number of windings) or more by using optional sensor cords (ITEM54317, 54318, 54381).

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