The Furling32 series ESC use an F3 processor to provide tons of headroom for processing power, ensuring smooth and fast response compared to the traditional BLheli32 ESC’s. This is a 4in1 ESC ideal for most quadcopter builds as it integrated 4x ESC into a single 30.5×30.5 board. This ESC is capable of a continuous 45A output with bursts up to 55A. This ESC also supports up to 6S input, but if you plan to run on 6S we suggest you add extra capacitors to ensure smooth operation.
PLEASE NOTE: The 4in1 connector for this ESC is different to previous Airbot 4in1 ESC, so take care when connecting this.
Features
- New BLHELI32 ESC with F3 MCU, give more smooth control and
- Faster responding speed.
- Supports up to 55A burst and 45A continued
Specifications
- 32bit ESC with BLHELI32 firmware
- Supports 3-6S lipo input
- PWM input, TLM supported
- Voltage output (VBAT)
- NO BEC
- Supports oneshot / Multishot / Dshot PWM
- Mounting holes 30.5×30.5mm
- Supports damped light
- F3 MCU, runs double faster than F051
- Extra Cap needed for high current or 6s usage
Kit Contents
- 1x Airbot Furling 32 4in1 BLHELI_32 ESC
MartianMcFlyFpv (verified owner) –
This is my first blheli32 4in1 esc so I can’t really compare with any others.but I had no real issues with installing it to my quad. I really like the features that come with blheli32 including the ability to run music at startup. The ESC comes with a 8 pin connector but it only had one plug, so i had to source another one from somewhere else to connect it to my Airbot FC. Apart from that i am really impressed with how smooth my motors feel with this!
Barry (verified owner) –
the ground connector pad has literally sub-millimeter clearance to that second shunt resistor. You have to be ultra clean on the soldering to prevent a dead short. Other than that I had no problems.
Sinks away a reassuring amount of heat whilst soldering and no pads lifted despite a long dwell time.
All the usual goodness that comes with BLHeli32 although not sure I notice any improvements with the F3 MCU over the F0. Time will tell on that one (if I can keep it alive long enough).