

🏎️ Elevate Your Ride with Precision Power!
The Hobbywing QUICRUN 10BL120 SENSORED ESC is a high-performance electronic speed controller designed for 1/10th scale vehicles, offering 120A of power and compatibility with 2-3S LiPo batteries. Engineered with advanced sensor technology, it ensures smooth and precise control, making it the perfect choice for racing enthusiasts.
| ASIN | B0765Q2SVS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #711,379 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,051 in Radio Control Vehicle Speed Controls |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (781) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.68 ounces |
| Item model number | 30125000 |
| Manufacturer | Hobbywing |
| Product Dimensions | 5.25 x 3.5 x 2.13 inches |
M**S
Very good, low price, tons of power
Very powerful and small esc. It is not waterproof but the circuit boards inside can be waterproofed with some conformal coating. Runs well with no heat issues on 2s and a 4600kv motor in a clodbuster (two brushless systems) but it sucks the battery down fast. I get about 5 minutes of runtime with that truck and it’s geared moderately (16 tooth pinions and JC Renegade tires). The esc does not have the option to reverse its motor direction via any settings, so if you’re running sensorless you can just swap any 2 motor wires. If you’re running sensored and need to reverse the motor direction (such as the rear of a clodbuster), run the wires esc-to-motor like: a-b b-c c-a and you must run the sensor wire to trick the esc into running the motor how you like (backwards orientation). If the sensor wire then becomes unplugged, the motor will rotate the opposite direction you want it. Overall the esc is a 9/10, it just lacks some adjustability (especially compared to castle). Definitely pick up the Hobbywing program Card to adjust the settings since the quicrun line of esc aren’t compatible with the Hobbywing computer tuning software.
S**E
Super easy setup trimming!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Hobbywing QUICRUN 10BL120 SENSORED ESC is an absolute gem for RC enthusiasts in the 1/10th scale racing and drifting scene. I recently added this ESC to my touring car, and I'm thoroughly impressed by its performance. Installation was a breeze, thanks to clear instructions and the compact design of the ESC. It's a perfect fit for my 1/10th car, and I could immediately feel the difference in control and power. The sensored design ensures smooth, precise throttle response, making it perfect for both racing and drifting applications. The 2-3S voltage range provides a wide power band, and I've experienced consistent, reliable performance whether I'm using a 2S or 3S LiPo battery. It handles the power output seamlessly, giving me the flexibility to adjust the setup to my liking. One standout feature is the advanced programming options. With the Hobbywing programming card, I can fine-tune the ESC to match my driving style and track conditions. This level of customization is a game-changer, allowing me to extract the maximum potential from my car. The ESC has also proven to be incredibly reliable, even under intense race conditions. Overheating has not been an issue, and it maintains its performance consistently. The build quality is excellent, and it feels robust and durable. In summary, the Hobbywing QUICRUN 10BL120 SENSORED ESC is a top-tier choice for 1/10th scale RC racing and drifting. It offers precision, flexibility, and reliability, which are essential in competitive racing. I highly recommend this ESC to all hobbyists looking to elevate their RC experience. Five stars, no question about it! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
L**S
brushless upgrade on 144001 with 10.5T motor (sensored)
using a 10.5 turn motor and the proper sensor wire (in black) going to this ESC. even with a fully charged battery, the starting force (punch) had to be set to lowest (1) on the programming card or else it would stall and brown-out. this could be because I'm using stock pinion from 144001 (not the 144010 that is meant for brushless). this will give me higher top speed, and I'm hoping the sensor-based feedback loop will not cog at low rpm. so far, it seems quite smooth at low rpm and fast at high. very controllable. I did have a car run-away event and still debugging that. my thought is that I ran the esc control wires too close to the thick motor wires and the high speed and high current of the motor wires were picked up and confused the esc. to solve it, I rerouted the critical wires. I guess it matters. after that, so far it seems ok but I need to test it more. I bought a 4.5t motor but that's not going to be used. this esc is fine with 10.5t and that's about as much as this low end chassis can take (stock 144001). going faster is pointless; car will not handle it. got 'lucky' that the sensor wire and abc wire combo worked to move the car in the right dir. when you go sensor-based on the motor, you CANNOT swap 2 wires on the motor to change dir. you'd have to swap 2 on the sensor cable, too and that's a hassle. for my standard build, the default rotation was correct and my ESC does not support reversal. all worked out fine.
D**S
Best ESC under $60
Strong and durable 3s ESC , can be used with both Sensored and Sensorless Brushless motors. It comes with decals zip ties and sticky tape. You will need to know how to solder so you can add your motor connections. The wires are 12g and very long so I recommend to cut them to size. I haven't had any issues out of this ESC it's very strong has plenty of power. 120 amp / 750 amp max 3s lipo. I have it installed in a Arrma Big rock with a 4276 2200kv surpass hobby rocket. Motor don't get hot and esc stays cool. It's most definitely worth the $$ easily the best ESC under 60 bucks. Only down side is it's not water proof.... Which Hobby wing should have made it waterproof... So if you want it n need it to be water proof you'll need the electronics waterproofing spray. And do it yourself..
C**O
GREAT ESC !!!
So i fried my Traxxas VXL ESC because it was constantly overheating with my bigger tire setup w my rustler. So i gave this ESC a shot. It came in with pretty nice packaging. All the connections come with open end wires so you are REQUIRED to solder your choice of battery connector and solder the motor wires. It was my first time soldering but it came out pretty good. Today i ran though 2 2S Batteries nonstop and the esc was cold to the touch , not a single sign of heat. The car felt great and responding with good amount of Power. It felt better for some reason. Im super happy with the ESC so far for the price. It also comes with a fan to keep things cool, only downside is that the ESC IS NOT waterproof. But im sure you can water proof it yourself , for BASHERS you will need to cover up or remove the ESC if you choose to clean your car up with water. SOLID PURCHASE will update as time goes on or if anything changes. GET IT
F**1
I run this with a slingshot 17.5t in a traxxas. This ESC is exactly what the motor needed, out of the box with lots of punch, and go. It programmed with the receiver easily. I haven't touched the ting yet, but being a hobbywing, I am sure it will perform as it should.
E**E
Lo estoy probando en un dbx10 y funcions muy bien, lo eh configurado con la tarjeta hobbywing y perfecto, pense que seria menos ruidoso.
S**D
Good value 2s -3s esc I highly recommend the program card and a good quality soldering iron for high quality solder joints and a clean finish so that this esc can pump out the current I comfortably run a 6.5t brushless motor with no issues. The program card ( sold separately will allow you to further run you motor in small increments. As well as tune your braking requirements
K**D
The fan on top stopped working after 5 or six good rips but other than that works great
A**S
Installed it to my hosim 9155 12scale, faster with 2s and wild with 3s. Im satisfied with this purchase, just make sure to solder the wires securely to avoid loose connection then its perfect
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