Flycolor Trinx G5 60A 4-in-1 BLHeli_32 ESC - 30x30
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Flycolor Trinx G5 60A 4-in-1 BLHeli_32 ESC - 30x30

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Flycolor Trinx G5 60A 4-in-1 BLHeli_32 ESC - 30x30In the adrenaline pumped realm of racing drones, every component counts towards achieving that split second advantage. Enter the Flycolor Trinx G5 60A 4 in 1 BLHeli_32 ESC 30x30, a piece of tech that's not just another ESC but a game changer for your quadcopter. With features that scream 'high performance' and a design focused on durability and efficiency, this ESC is like the secret sauce that turns your drone from a mere contender to a flying

In the adrenaline-pumped realm of racing drones, every component counts towards achieving that split-second advantage. Enter the Flycolor Trinx G5 60A 4-in-1 BLHeli_32 ESC - 30x30, a piece of tech that's not just another ESC but a game-changer for your quadcopter. With features that scream 'high-performance' and a design focused on durability and efficiency, this ESC is like the secret sauce that turns your drone from a mere contender to a flying phenomenon.

Cooling Off: Aluminum Heat Sink

First off, let's talk about keeping things cool under the hood - or rather, under the propellers. The Trinx G5 sports an aluminum heat sink that's not just a pretty face. With its expansive surface area, this heat sink is a chill pill for your ESC, effectively dissipating heat and allowing your drone to push its limits without breaking a sweat (or a circuit).

Brains Meet Brawn: ARM 32-bit Cortex MCU STM32G071

At the heart of the Trinx G5 lies the ARM 32-bit Cortex MCU STM32G071, zipping along at a nifty 64 MHz. That's a 25% uptick from its older siblings in the ESC family, offering you a responsiveness that's as sharp as your drone's turns. In the world of drone racing, where milliseconds matter, this MCU ensures your commands are executed faster than you can say "Whoa, that was quick!"

Speaking the Right Language: Pulse Width Input and PWM Frequency

Compatibility is key, and the Trinx G5 speaks the right language, supporting regular 1-2ms pulse width input along with Oneshot125, Oneshot42, and Multshot. And with a PWM frequency soaring up to 128K, your throttle response is smoother than a well-oiled bearing, ensuring your drone moves as fluidly as your strategies.

Shake It Off: Damping Design

Vibrations can be a real buzzkill, especially when precision is the name of the game. The Trinx G5's damping design is like a zen master for your drone, minimizing the effects of vibration and ensuring your flight controller remains focused on the task at hand - winning.

Power Up: Higher Power Load Support

More power, more glory. The Trinx G5 is built for the aggressive, the fast, and the furious. Supporting higher power loads makes it an ideal ally for your racing drone or any application where 'gentle' is not in the vocabulary.

Protocol Polymath: Supports Multiple Protocols

Dshot, Proshot - you name it, the Trinx G5 supports it. This ESC is a polyglot in the world of protocols, ensuring it can communicate effectively with your setup, no matter the language.

Insightful Integration: Built-in Current Sensor and VBAT Output

Knowledge is power, and the Trinx G5 provides it in spades with its built-in current sensor and VBAT output. Get real-time data to optimize your flight, adjust your strategy, and push your drone to its limits, all while keeping a vigilant eye on its vitals.

Lightweight Champion: Compact and Lightweight Design

Weighing in at a mere 19.6g and sporting a compact frame, the Trinx G5 is like the featherweight champion that packs a heavyweight punch. Its size and weight make it an ideal choice for high-performance FPV drones and cinematography, where every gram counts.

Specifications

  • Mounting holes: 30.5x30.5mm (M3)
  • ESC Programming: BLHeliSuite32
  • Throttle Calibration: Supported
  • Weight: 19.6g (with heat sink)
  • Firmware: Flycolor_Raptor_5
  • Dimensions: 45x41x8.3mm
  • Application: 170-450 Multi
  • LiPo Power input: 3-6S
  • Burst Current: 55(10s)
  • MCU: STM32G071
  • Cont.Current: 45A
  • BEC: No

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  • 1x Flycolor Trinx G5 60A 4-in-1 BLHeli_32 ESC - 30x30
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