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T-Motor F4 HD AIO (FC+ESC) 2-3S 13A BL_S for Tron80

T-Motor F4 HD AIO (FC+ESC) 2-3S 13A BL_S for Tron80

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T-Motor F411 1S 13A AIO Flight Controller

Meet the T-Motor F411 1S 13A AIO — the all-in-one FC/ESC that turns your 1S micro build into a smooth-flying, solder-smelling work of art. Powered by an STM32F411 MCU, a BMI270 gyro, and a BLHeli_32 13A ESC, it’s everything you need for stable, responsive flight under 6 grams. Yeah, we’re selling a circuit board. But what a circuit board.

Why You Want It

This board is what happens when T-Motor engineers decide your whoop deserves flagship performance. It handles up to 13 A continuous on 1S, runs BLHeli_32 for razor-sharp ESC timing, and the BMI270 gyro keeps drift quieter than your last throttle blip in the kitchen. Basically: smoother, faster, fewer trees harmed. (We can’t promise zero.)

Specifications

  • Input Voltage: 1S LiPo (no, 2S isn’t “close enough”)
  • Continuous Current: 13 A (for 1S, that’s beast mode)
  • PWM Frequency: 24–96 kHz (because silence is golden)
  • ESC Firmware: BLHeli_32 (not that ancient _S stuff)
  • MCU: STM32F411 (brains of the operation)
  • Gyro: BMI270 (steady as your caffeine-shaky hands allow)
  • Size: 29.5 × 29.5 mm (tiny but terrifying)
  • Mounting Holes: 25.5 × 25.5 mm / M2 (industry-standard whoop vibes)
  • Weight: ~5.7 g (yes, lighter than your excuses)

What’s in the Box*

  • 1 × T-Motor F411 1S 13A AIO Flight Controller
  • 1 × Set of Washers (tiny, crucial, easy to lose)

Disclaimer

Washer count may vary, but the F411 AIO will always have more brains than your last FC.

Still Here?

Congrats, spec-reader. This F411 1S 13A AIO flight controller with BLHeli_32 ESC is micro-build gold—fast loops, smooth control, and zero fluff. Grab one before your mate’s 65 mm whoop leaves you in analog shame.