Introducing the The Lumenier Elite 60A 2-6S BLHeli_32 4-in-1 ESC. A powerful ESC with the latest BLHeli_32 + telemetry and current sensor and capable of 60A current support on up to 6s! If you're looking for maximum power and performance for your quadcopter, this is the ESC for you.
The Lumenier Elite 60A 2-6S BLHeli_32 4-in-1 ESC is a 32bit ESC running the latest gen. BLHeli_32 firmware. The 32bit architecture enables the ESC to run at incredible speeds resulting in better performance, faster input signals and lower latency compared to older 8bit ESCs. This ESC also features a live telemetry connection for more advanced flight controllers, as well as a top of the line current sensor.
One of the biggest features of this ESC is the heavy duty copper traces which can support extreme current. The ESC PCB is 2mm thick where most others are only 1.5mm. More copper along with the included aluminum heatsink allows you to push more power to your drone.
Benefits of BLHeli_32 Firmware on 32-bit ESC
32bit processors run faster than 8bit, at which we can expect better performance from the new 32bit ESC’s. Faster input signals with lower latency and higher update rate would be possible, such as Dshot1200 or even faster protocols! (Read about DSHOT) (Read about DSHOT1200)
The 32-bit platform also allows more functionality and features that simply wasn't possible on 8bit ESC's, such as
Programmable PWM frequency
Auto-timing for higher efficiency and reliability
Voltage/Current limiting
Adjustable “Brake on Stop” force
Improve direction change in Bidirectional mode
ESC Telemetry
RGB LED control
Configuring from FC using DShot commands
Note: Not all of these features have been implemented yet, some are still in development.
Features
Latest Gen. firmware using BLHeli_32 (Razor_32 target)
...to 'wire' that thing into my armattan badger :)
but a question: betaflight 3.8 doesn't recon a possible fc target to update, which one do i have to choose for bf update?
thanx and keep on rippin' 🤙🏼
I have two of these now and I feel like they're going to hold up well due to the fact it does not have the roller wheel that fails eventually on the ISDT chargers. Other than the roller selector I've had good luck with the other ISDT chargers I own. These have all of the features you expect on an ISDT charger plus a few new ones.
Some people don't like iflight becs. They say that iflight becs burn out. I'm going to try them for myself. They came with silicone wire, and an instruction card. I'm using them for the 12v regulator. I haven't powered them up yet, I'm waiting on other parts to finish my build.