Carisma ARC-2 Brushed Crawler ESC w/ Programming Box - CIS16115
What are the main factors drivers crave when buying a new Brushed ESC, especially for use in rock crawling or scale rigs? Is it ease of programming? Or truly usable parameters? Or built-in voltage, motor stall, or thermal protection? Suitable for both On and Off Road use, the easy to set up and program ARC-2 is just as at home bashing in a fun RTR, as it is running Trails and Rock Crawling, or fighting for pole position in a Stock Racing class at the local RC Club. It's the perfect upgrade to the stock units many RC Vehicles come with, or as an affordable and versatile Brushed ESC in a custom build. The included MPG-1 Programming card makes fast mode and parameter changes possible while out on the trails or track side.
ARC-2 Unique Features:
Dedicated Descent Control: (ESC Mode 4) Descent Control mimics the electronic systems fitted to most modern 4x4's. It balances braking force against the RPM of the throttle allowing the vehicle to make a controlled descent down even the steepest of inclines using minimal throttle and the rigs own weight. You could call it 'Gravity Assist' as the rig slowly descends under full control. In use, the Descent Control Force lessens as throttle is increased and increases as throttle application is reduced. This feature is also especially useful when ascending up an incline. At zero throttle the ARC-1 holds the rig in position at full brake, acting like a hand brake. This then allows the driver time to plan their next move and pick the perfect line. As the throttle increases and the rig climbs, the brake effect lessens. NOTE: In Crawler Mode, Descent Control is active as standard. But the ESC still has instant reverse, an important feature in Rock Crawling to help stop a rig toppling backwards on its axis on a very steep climb using a blip of reverse.
Smart Brake:
(ESC Modes 1 and 3) For non-Crawler applications, when the vehicle goes from Forward to Reverse or Reverse to Forward quickly, the ESC will go into brake mode first, instead of reversing the motor immediately. This is to protect the drive line in certain vehicles from undue shocks and stress. NOTE: The ESC will remain in brake mode unless the throttle is returned to the NEUTRAL position for a short moment. Smart brake is only activated in Forward/Reverse mode and Beginner mode. It is not active in Crawler Mode.
QR Code "ON" ESC:
To simplify setup, there is a QR Code sticker on the ESC, allowing any smartphone or