⚡ Dominate the track with unstoppable power and precision!
The HobbyWing Quicrun 1060 Brushed ESC delivers 60 amps of waterproof power with flexible running modes and LiPo cutoff support up to 3S, engineered for reliable, high-performance 1/10 scale RC vehicles.
A**R
great brushed ESC for not much money..
wow.. what a great little esc! I had a couple brushed motors laying around and decided to put one in my son's 2wd race buggy. 27T pro stock motor with a 22t pinion was PLENTY FAST.. in fact, I had to turn the throttle endpoint down to about 55%. we raced it today and It was great. I took the car out for about 10 minutes worth of hot laps on a 4200mah 2s lipo. super performance..liked it almost better than my brushless setup in my own 2wd buggy. Servo is plenty fast getting 5.94 volts according to my ohmmeter.. Easy set up, plenty of power, just enough drag brake, brakes work well.. great features and overall a super value. Hobbywing has knocked it out of the park with this. 60amps, waterproof, excellent fit finish and really great instructions.. I will be looking to buy more of these for my other brushed motor cars.. nice job hobbywing!
L**A
Easy Install
I was refurbishing an old 80s Kyosho buggy and needed to replace the mechanical speed controller. Hobbywing ESCs have never let me down, so I ordered one of these for the replacement. It worked perfectly with the stock 540 motor in the buggy. It's a bit much for an old buggy, but the customer can use it in something else down the line with no problems. I always recommend Hobbywing ESCs for RC upgrades or replacements.
S**R
Very resiliant and reliable! Awesome for the money! Practically runs any 12V or lower system.
I have been using these for all sorts of projects. Most recently, I powered a linear actuator in a combat robot with one, and while that only pulled about 5 amps, it had to survive literally being slammed into and covered with sawdust, metal filings, and the like. This thing has excellent physical shock resistance. I was also powering it from a 22.2V LiPo with a 24V-12V DC-DC buck converter meaning it was getting essentially the full charge voltage of a 3S LiPo the entire time it operated, and it still worked flawlessly at the 12-12.4V range.I have also used two of these in a drill-motor powered chair project and they barely even get above room temperature while the motors are practically about to melt with the current they pump out. They are designed for 18V but I am running off a 12V car battery that reaches 13.6V charged, still no complaints from these ESCs. I estimate they draw about 40 amps continuously while running, and maybe 80 amps at startup.My only real complaint is that since these are for cars and not robots, they deliver half the current in reverse as forward, but that's only a problem for me since I am admittedly abusing the hell out of these guys.
C**N
Good beginner ESC, affordable
Installed this in an ECX AMP MT that came with a busted ESC/RX all-in-one unit. Works great, plenty of power for the included 15T Dynamite brushed motor. Quality part in my opinion. Will buy again for other cars.
M**N
Good replacement
Replaced a burnt out manual speed controller on an old car, works great but doesn't seem quite as fast anymore. Probably should have bought one with a higher amp rating. My fault, not theirs.
S**M
An essential ESC.
This is probably the most ubiquitous ESC for an RC car build. Look at any YouTube RC car build and more than half the time they are installing these ESCs. This is because they are inexpensive, easy to install, easy to set up, and can handle a wide range of motors. However, if you are building a crawler I would suggest the Hobbywing 1080 or a brushless setup.
J**N
Small size. Seems reliable and well made.
I put this in my Neo-Scorcher with a 14T motor and a 2S LiPo. The speed controller is working great. It gets a little warm after 20 minutes or so but nothing to worry about. The small size makes it easy to mount. I do wish the wires for the power switch were just a little longer but that's easily remedied by the average RC enthusiast.
J**H
Excellent Bang for Buck!
I'm used to running brushless everything nowadays, but for my vintage Tamiya (TB02R) I wanted a more tame setup. Switching from a HW JustStock 13.5t, I expected a major decline in performance. To my surprise, pairing this ESC with a HPI Firebolt 15T, I'm not missing much punch! This setup does run a bit toasty at ~150F ESC temp, but so far I'm impressed for the money.
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