Hobbywing 30216200 SkyWalker 80A UBEC Electronic Speed Controller  [HW-30216200]

HOBBYWING SkyWalker 80A UBEC - 30216200
Price:
AUD$69.92
Brand:
Hobbywing
Model:
HW-30216200
Condition:
Brand New
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Performance and Control with the Hobbywing 30216200

The Hobbywing 30216200 ESC combines an 80A continuous rating with a 100A peak to provide reliable power for electric aircraft. It supports both brushed and brushless motors, giving builders flexibility when selecting a drive system.

Battery Compatibility and Power Delivery

This unit works with 2-6S LiPo packs and includes a switch mode 5V/5A UBEC to stabilise onboard electronics. That makes it suitable for models where clean, consistent voltage is important for servo and receiver performance.

Practical Programming Options

Users can program the 30216200 through a radio transmitter or by using an LED program card, which covers common calibration and throttle settings. There is no support for LCD program boxes or wireless adapters on this model.

Compact Dimensions for Clean Builds

With dimensions of 86.0x38.0x12.0mm and a weight of 82g, the Hobbywing 30216200 is compact enough for neat installations. It does not include prewired connector plugs, allowing you to fit the connector style that best suits your model.

Specifications

  • Continuous/Peak Current: 80A/100A
  • Input Voltage: 2-6S LiPo
  • BEC Output: Switch Mode: 5V, 5A
  • Size: 86.0x38.0x12.0mm
  • Weight: 82g
  • Programming: Via Transmitter, LED Program Card

The Hobbywing 30216200 is a sound option for modelers who need dependable current handling and basic programmability without extra programming hardware.

Yes, the 80A continuous and 100A peak rating make the Hobbywing 30216200 capable of powering many aerobatic models when paired with an appropriate motor and battery.
Programming is available via transmitter and LED program card only. The ESC does not support LCD boxes or WiFi modules.
The Hobbywing 30216200 weighs 82 grams, which keeps overall model weight low and simplifies balance considerations.
If you plan to run multiple high-torque servos, consider a dedicated BEC or separate battery to avoid stressing the ESCs BEC at peak loads.
No, the ESC does not include soldered input or output connectors so you can solder or fit connectors that match your aircraft wiring preferences.

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