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T-Motor F60A 3-8S 4in1 AM32 Mini ESC - 20x20

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T-Motor F60A 3-8S 4in1 AM32 Mini ESC - 20x20Say hello to the T Motor F60A Mini ESC the pint sized powerhouse every FPV pilot dreams of. Whether you're squeezing every bit of performance out of high KV motors or just love the thrill of 8S madness, this ESC has your back (and your flight stack). Built to handle whatever chaos your freestyle or racing shenanigans throw at it, the F60A proves that size really doesn't matter unless we're talking about MOSFETs. Why You'll Love It: "The Hulk of Mini

Say hello to the T-Motor F60A Mini ESC - the pint-sized powerhouse every FPV pilot dreams of. Whether you're squeezing every bit of performance out of high KV motors or just love the thrill of 8S madness, this ESC has your back (and your flight stack). Built to handle whatever chaos your freestyle or racing shenanigans throw at it, the F60A proves that size really doesn't matter - unless we're talking about MOSFETs.

Why You'll Love It:

  • "The Hulk of Mini ESCs"
    Packs a punch with 60A constant current and 200A burst , making it as tough as your landings.
  • 20x20mm Mounting Pattern
    Perfect for builds where space is tighter than your race schedule.
  • 8S Voltage Support
    Go big or go home - it's ready for your adrenaline-fueled 8S setups.
  • Desync? What's That?
    Real-time temperature monitoring ensures smooth flying, even with those juicy high KV motors.
  • MOSFETs on Steroids
    With 60% better heat dissipation , these bad boys keep your ESC cool and extend its lifespan.
  • Low Resistance = High Power
    Enjoy buttery-smooth flights without worrying about inefficiency stealing your fun.

Features:

  • Compact 20x20mm Mounting Pattern : Small frame? No problem.
  • High Voltage Tolerance : Ready to laugh at voltage spikes.
  • Real-Time Temp Monitoring : Keeps things cool even when you're on fire.
  • 8S Support : For when 6S just doesn't cut it anymore.
  • Big MOSFET Energy : Handles the heat so you can handle the throttle.

Geeky Specifications:

  • PWM Frequency : 16KHz-96KHz (default 24KHz - but who's counting?)
  • Dimensions : 36x47mm - small but mighty.
  • Mounting Holes : 20*20mm, 4mm thread.
  • Input Voltage : 4-8S (yes, that's eight cells of adrenaline).
  • Constant Current : 60A, with a burst of 70A .
  • Firmware : AM32 - because stock firmware is for mortals.

What's in the Box:

  • 1x T-Motor F60A 3-8S 4-in-1 AM32 Mini ESC (because one is all you need).
  • 1x Amass XT60H-M Cable (stronger than your throttle finger).
  • 1x FC Connector (because wires matter).
  • 10x Grommets (you'll probably lose half of them).
  • 1x Capacitor (a lifesaver for voltage spikes).

Why Wait?

Upgrade your rig with the T-Motor F60A Mini ESC - because your quad deserves the best, and let's face it, you probably need all the help you can get to stick those inverted yaw spins.

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