In the world of Micro F/W speed controls or Micro-ESC’s we do not have a lot of options. Well we have a new entrant into this field the Mtroniks Micro-Viper Marine.
They are finally being imported into the country by Hobby People. I have been testing one for the past few days and really like it.
I have always liked the Mtroniks line of ESC’s but they were marginal to fit in the small cylinders. I have been using the Novak SPY. The SPY is a great unit and I love it. It fits and operates well but the Viper Micro has a few features that make it better for model sub use.
It is smaller, waterproof, and has the failsafe feature. The cost is also cheaper, but this should not factor into the decision. RIGHT!! I actually do mean this, as price is no substitute for quality.
Both the ESC’s are high quality units and have excellent low speed priority. I also show the Sanwa ES-01 ESC which I do not believe is still available. It was a small size but the low speed was poor. The Viper is .353 cubic inch, the ES-01 .445 cubic inch, and the SPY .511 cubic inches. The SPY does have a higher current rating 25 Amps. Ten amps for the Viper. They both will operate down to 4.8 volts, which can make a big difference finding batteries for some smaller subs.
I just wanted to pass this along for anyone building a small sub. BD.

Micro-Viper

Viper-ES-O1-SPY

Here are some ESC to compare with the Viper.
They are finally being imported into the country by Hobby People. I have been testing one for the past few days and really like it.
I have always liked the Mtroniks line of ESC’s but they were marginal to fit in the small cylinders. I have been using the Novak SPY. The SPY is a great unit and I love it. It fits and operates well but the Viper Micro has a few features that make it better for model sub use.
It is smaller, waterproof, and has the failsafe feature. The cost is also cheaper, but this should not factor into the decision. RIGHT!! I actually do mean this, as price is no substitute for quality.
Both the ESC’s are high quality units and have excellent low speed priority. I also show the Sanwa ES-01 ESC which I do not believe is still available. It was a small size but the low speed was poor. The Viper is .353 cubic inch, the ES-01 .445 cubic inch, and the SPY .511 cubic inches. The SPY does have a higher current rating 25 Amps. Ten amps for the Viper. They both will operate down to 4.8 volts, which can make a big difference finding batteries for some smaller subs.
I just wanted to pass this along for anyone building a small sub. BD.

Micro-Viper

Viper-ES-O1-SPY

Here are some ESC to compare with the Viper.
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