1/10 On-Road Programmable Brushless ESC - Tamiya 45071 TBLE-05SR  [45071]

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Tamiya
Model:
45071
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Compact programmable ESC built for 1/10 on-road cars

The TBLE-05SR is a brushless electronic speed controller made for electric 1/10 scale on-road and touring car use. It connects to three-wire brushless motors and hooks to your receiver via a standard servo lead. Programmable throttle curves, brake force and motor timing let you match motor behaviour to chassis setup without swapping hardware.

Fitting is straightforward: mount the ESC on a flat area with vibration-damping tape, route the three motor output wires to the brushless motor, and plug the servo lead into the receiver throttle channel. For cooling - position the case so airflow reaches the heatsink and avoid sealing it under body shells without vents. Regularly check solder joints and connector seating to reduce the chance of intermittent power loss on track.

Specifications

  • Type: Brushless electronic speed controller
  • Compatible scale: 1/10 electric RC cars (on-road and touring)
  • Programmable functions: Throttle response, brake force, motor timing
  • Interfaces: Standard servo signal lead to receiver; three-phase motor outputs
  • Cooling: Integrated heatsink case (fan compatible)

A practical replacement or upgrade for stock ESCs in 1/10 electric cars, the unit supports common tuning options and easy installation for setup and testing.

No. This ESC outputs three-phase signals for brushless motors and is not compatible with brushed motor configurations.
Plug the servo-style signal lead into the receiver throttle channel and attach the three motor output wires to the motor leads, observing the motor manufacturer guidance for phase order if needed.
The unit allows adjustments to throttle response, brake strength and motor timing so you can dial in driveability for different tyres, gearing and track conditions.
Mount the ESC where airflow reaches the heatsink, avoid blocking vents with bodywork, and consider adding a small fan if you plan long practice sessions or high ambient temperatures.

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