HOBBYWING XRotor 10A ESC (Asian Version A) - 30901010 Compact Multirotor ESC  [HW-30901010]

HOBBYWING XRotor 10A(Asian Version A) - 30901010
Price:
CAD$14.92
Brand:
Hobbywing
Model:
HW-30901010
Condition:
Brand New
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Efficient Multirotor Control with XRotor 10A

The Hobbywing XRotor 10A ESC is a compact option for drone builders who want predictable performance in small multirotor rigs. Its multirotor-focused programming helps deliver steady, linear throttle behavior that suits precision flying.

Responsive Throttle Tuning

This XRotor 10A ESC is programmed specifically for multicopter use, which improves throttle responsiveness compared with generic setups. The result is smoother power delivery and finer control during maneuvers.

Simple Setup for New Pilots

Most parameters are preset, with timing among the few user-adjustable options, so installation is quick and straightforward. The simplified configuration reduces the time spent tuning and gets you airborne faster.

Reduced Signal Noise

A twisted-pair throttle signal lead is included to help limit interference in the control line, contributing to more reliable telemetry and calmer flight in electrically noisy environments.

Specifications

  • Continuous/Peak Current: 10A/15A
  • LiPo Cells: 2-3S
  • Output Connectors: 2.0mm Gold Connectors (Female)
  • Size: 32.0x16.7x8.2mm
  • Weight: 9g

For pilots running 250-class frames, the Hobbywing XRotor 10A ESC balances simplicity and steady performance, making it a sensible upgrade for hobbyists at all skill levels.

Lightweight 2204 to 2306 class brushless motors are a good match for the XRotor 10A, delivering balanced thrust without exceeding continuous current limits.
Plug the twisted-pair throttle lead between your flight controller and the ESC signal pad, matching ground and signal orientation to avoid miswiring.
Yes, for lightweight 250-class freestyle rigs it offers sufficient responsiveness, though high-performance freestyle builds may demand higher current ratings.

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