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MrWizard
Sep 17, 2014Moderator
I wouldn't chance it over 5 amps...I don't see any shunt on the circuit board
The Turnigy meters that many of us are using, have an internal shunt good for 60 amps
I think Hobby King the sellers spec 130 amp peak, but this is surge value for the electric motors in RC aircraft, I believe it's 60 amp continuous
I know mine is over 5 years old and still working
The Turnigy meters that many of us are using, have an internal shunt good for 60 amps
I think Hobby King the sellers spec 130 amp peak, but this is surge value for the electric motors in RC aircraft, I believe it's 60 amp continuous
I know mine is over 5 years old and still working
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