Phoenix ICE 100 Brushless ESC (8S) Review

Phoenix ICE 100 Brushless ESC (8S)
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I have always used Phoenix ESC's in my helicopters, but the last one, which was a Phoenix 80 was not up to the task. So I got the ICE 100 and I am very happy with the change. The unit runs much cooler, the BEC works well, and with the the Link Software, it is very easy to program. Supports up to 8S Lipo batteries. As an added bonus, it had data logging built in! I was about to buy a seperate remote data logging system, but this does most of what I need. The heat sink makes it marginally more heavy, but it is well worth the weight penalty.
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Phoenix Ice brings the ability to run at input voltages of up to 34V (8S LiPo or 22 cells NiCd/NiMH)and use the built in switching BEC to output up to 5 amps of servo power all the way up to the 34V max. The Phoenix Ice switching BEC output is factory set to 5.0V. Users may use Castle Link to select their desired voltage between 5.0V and 7.0V, in 0.1V increments. Ice brings another incredibly useful feature — extensive data logging capabilities. The controllers are able to measure and record many parameters at sample rates that you choose between 10 samples per second and 1 sample per second. Data is stored directly in the controller and may be accessed once the run is over using the Castle Link software. All Phoenix Ice are ready to fly out of the bag, no programming is necessary for most aircraft applications. The controllers are set at the factory for Auto LiPo detect/cutoff operation and they are tuned for optimum outrunner performance. Advanced users will find the incredible programmability of the Phoenix Ice allows for performance characteristics tailored exactly to their desires. This product is not intended for use by children under 14 years of age without direct adult supervision.


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