This is the Castle Creations Phoenix Edge Lite 100
Brushless ESC. Put your power system on a diet with the Phoenix Edge Lite
series of ESCs. With the same amazing features and functionality of the Edge
series, the Edge Lite offers a slight weight reduction for applications that
are tight for space or weight. Simply put, the same brawn with less body -
Phoenix Edge Lite.
With the debut of the Phoenix Edge series of ESCs the next evolution in speed
controller technology has arrived. The Edge series introduces a user
programmable auxiliary wire capable of functions modelers have only dreamed of,
until now. The white auxiliary wire can be used for helicopter governor gain
input adjustments mid-flight, serve as an audible beacon after an “unexpected
landing”, act as an RPM output for 3-axis gyros that support RPM sensors, be
used as an ESC arming lock or as a receiver arming lock. Combined with the data
logging capability the Edge series of controllers offer, users can enjoy
unparalleled versatility.
The Phoenix Edge series is intended for use in helicopters and fixed wing
aircraft. As always, the Edge series of controllers offer industry-leading
software functions, data logging, and USB programming capability via Castle
Link USB adapter.
Same Incredible Price
The Phoenix Edge controllers deliver all of this at the same astonishing prices
as the previous model.
Specifications:
*RC HOBBY APPLICATION RATING: 100 amps with appropriate cooling. Phoenix Edge Lite controllers are designed without a heat-sink for applications with extreme air-flow, such as EDF planes, or applications with average current requirements much less than peak current requirements. Controller temperature must never exceed 100C (212F). Exceeding current or temperature ratings may damage components and shorten the life of the ESC. Always verify system current draw at full-throttle. Decrease load or increase airflow to decrease the ESC’s operating temperature.
**Peak indicates amperage sustainable for 0.5 seconds – long enough for most servos’ current draw transients. Your setup may vary. Always confirm servo current draw before the first flight of the model.