Hobbywing 30214000 FlyFun 40A V4.2 Aircraft ESC - Low Impedance Performance  [HW-30214000]

HOBBYWING FlyFun 40A V4.2 - 30214000
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Hobbywing
Model:
HW-30214000
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Flight Control Upgrades with the Hobbywing 30214000 FlyFun 40A V4.2

The Hobbywing FlyFun 40A V4.2 ESC uses imported components and a low impedance PCB to deliver strong current endurance, making it a solid option for fixed-wing models, helicopters, and multirotors.

Flexible Programming for Different Flying Styles

Programmable parameters are available through an LED program card and it also supports transmitter-based configuration, so you can tune throttle response, braking and timing to suit sport, aerobatic or scale setups.

Integrated Protections to Safeguard Electronics

This ESC includes safeguards against abnormal input voltage, overheating, throttle signal loss and low battery voltage to help protect your powertrain and extend the controller's service life.

Specifications

  • Type: Brushless
  • Current: 40A continuous / 55A peak
  • Input: 2-6S LiPo
  • BEC Output: Linear mode: 5V, 3A
  • Output Wires: Blue-16AWG-75mm × 3
  • Output Connectors: 4.0 Gold Connectors (Female)
  • ESC Programming: Supported via Transmitter
  • Size: 60.0 × 28.0 × 15.0mm
  • Weight: 39g
The FlyFun 40A V4.2 handles fixed-wing planes, park flyers, small electrics and lightweight multirotors within its current and voltage limits. Match motor and prop to the 40A continuous rating for safe operation.
Use the LED program card to access preset parameters or program via a compatible transmitter per the manual. Start with conservative timing and brake settings and test incrementally.
Follow the specification: 2-6S LiPo packs are supported. Choose a battery with sufficient C rating and capacity to keep current draw within the ESC and motor limits.
Keep connections clean and secure, ensure adequate airflow or heat sinking, and check solder joints after intense flights to avoid intermittent failures.

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