HobbyStar 1/8 Combo, 120A ESC and 4068 Brushless 4-Pole Motor, Includes Program Card

SKU: 385-50-BND

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$124.99
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A complete 1/8 power system featuring a HobbyStar 120A brushless sensored ESC and a HobbyStar 4068 4-Pole brushless, sensorless motor.  Includes LED programming card for making changes to ESC settings.

 

The perfect ESC for 4WD short course trucks, 1/10 vehicles with high-power systems and lighter 1/8 scale vehicles, the HobbyStar 120A ESC delivers the smooth, reliable power you need.  Sensored design means it can be used with either sensored or non-sensored motors, and it is capable of handling up to 6S LiPo power.  Features multiple adjustment points which can be programmed via LED Program Card or via Star-Link USB link, and we even pre-wire it with high-quality 10AWG silicone wire (includes Dean’s style t-plug on power leads and 6.5mm bullet-plugs on motor leads).

 

Features:

  • Enhanced throttle response, explosive acceleration and smooth, linear operation for optimal driveability
  • Handles up to 6S LiPo 
  • Multiple adjustment points
  • Multiple protection features: Low-voltage cut-off, over-heat protection and signal loss protection.
  • Sensored design is compatible with sensored or non-sensored motors

 

Specifications:

  • Continuous Current: 120A
  • Burst Current: 760A
  • Resistance: 0.0003ohm
  • Suitable Car: 1/8
  • Motor Type: Brushless sensored or sensorless
  • Cell Count: 2-6S LiPo, 5-18S NiCd/NiMh
  • BEC Output: 6V or 8.4V/3A
  • Dimensions: 55x48x37mm
  • Weight: 142g 

 

A powerhouse motor for your 1/8 scale buggy, the HobbyStar 4068 brushless, sensorless motor is the ideal powerplant for to supply your 1/8 scale vehicle with tire-shredding power.  4-pole design and a 12-slot stator provide unbelievable torque. High-quality features like a beautifully machined 6061 T6 billet-aluminum can, buttery-smooth ABEC5 bearings and a 68mm length make this the ultimate motor for your 1/8 buggy.

 

Features:

  • Brushless, sensorless 4-pole motor
  • 12-slot high-torque stator
  • CNC machined 6061 T6 billet aluminum heatsink can
  • High-purity copper windings maximize efficiency
  • High-RPM ABEC5 oversized bearings
  • Universal fit, fits all 1/8 brushless cars, multiple mounting holes with M3 and M4 threads
  • Precision balanced rotor for smooth operation, reliability and maximum RPM
  • Stator-Super Thin (0.2mm) laminations
  • Removable/replaceable rotor
  • Precision engineered for maximum energy conversion

 

ProductKV (RPM/Volt)Max VoltageMax AmpsRotor PolesIOResistance WattsMax RPMLength (mm)Diameter (mm)Weight (g)Shaft Diameter (mm)Shaft Length (mm)Connectors
4068/3Y 1900 23V 95A 4 1.9A 0.0104 2200 50,000 65 40/42
with fins
345 5 20 6.5mm gold
4068/5D 2050 21V 105A 4 2.3A 0.0095 2200 50,000 65 40/42
with fins
345 5 20 6.5mm gold
4068/4D 2400 20V 110A 4 2.4A 0.0089 2200 50,000 65 40/42
with fins
345 5 20 6.5mm gold
4068/2Y 2650 18V 122A 4 2.6A 0.0062 2200 50,000 65 40/42
with fins
345 5 20 6.5mm gold

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Will this fit in an arena granite if not what do you suggest that's high performance ???
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A 1/8 scale system with a 4068 motor can be installed in the Granite. You will need to adjust your gearing to compensate for the much larger motor and monitor your temps carefully. If stock gearing is left unchanged, thermal failure will likely occur.
RCJuice answered on January 12, 2021
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Where would I get warranty support for these products.
A:
Warranty information can be found here :

https://www.rcjuice.com/warranty

Please e-mail us at support@rcjuice.com with any warranty issues.

RCJuice answered on March 24, 2020
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Real quick. Would you recommend this in a tekno mt410? I’m new and this is my first build other than rtr. Would you recommend something different?
A:
Hey Brandon,

Nice choice for a first truck!!
This combo will work, but you may as well run the combo with the 4076 motor. The 4076 is slightly longer and builds more torque that come sin handy on MT's. What voltage do you plan on running? If 4S then the 2200KV 4076 is a good option, we do have a very good quick read on motor setups and operating items that is worth a look for a good synopsis of setting these systems up for good performance and long life: https://www.rcjuice.com/power_system_setup
RCJuice answered on January 3, 2019

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