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New Hobbywing Quicrun Fusion 2-1 FOC Brushless motor/ESC Combo for Rock Crawling

I put this system in my TF2 and its pretty darn good. No problems at all. I will be picking up another for my Element soon. "thumbsup"
 
I have one and recently picked up a stock Enduro Trailrunner.
I had the Hobbywing System already and it needed a home.

The system works like a champ and the slow speed is very controlled in the truck.
I have to say I like more wheel speed, so I went up on the stock pinion size from 18 to 23.
The truck is a bit faster and the slow speed crawling is still just as controlled as before.
I ran the truck hard this last weekend and the motor never got above slightly warm.

When I need another system I will probably pick another one of these up.
Easy setup and great manners work for me.
 
Has anyone else used this system yet? Curious how it would compare to the Hobbywing 1080 esc and Tekin 20t motor I'm currently using.
 
So I recently got the 1800kv fusion system for my gatekeeper build. And I also have another enduro kit running a hw1080 and 13t 540 crawlmaster. It’s definitely not a speed machine but with 21 tooth pinion my gatekeeper is running cool with great low speed control at least as good as the 1080 crawlmaster combo.


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Didn't Tamiya make a esc/motor combo like this too?
 
What is the difference between this system and a typical sensored brushless motor with compatible esc?
 
What is the difference between this system and a typical sensored brushless motor with compatible esc?


The esc is in the motor can. It’s about the size of a standard 550 can motor. Battery lead, receiver lead, and the switch are the only only things you have to deal with so it keeps wiring tidy and you don’t have to mount a separate esc. The only sensored brushless set up is in my b44.3 so I can’t really compare it to what a sensored crawler is like. But start up and low speed have xcellent control. The foc is interesting.


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I just put the fusion in my gmade buffalo and it will get stuck in full speed then lock the breaks. I've recalibrated the remote end points, set the esc but it's still does it. It I set the trim to 50% I have no issues. Any thoughts?


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Didn't Tamiya make a esc/motor combo like this too?

Not sure about Tamiya, but Dynamite and Orion had similar offerings some years back for off road cars. Spektrum just came out with one that looks just like the Hobbywing, only their colors and I think they have one in 2300kv.
 
Not sure about Tamiya, but Dynamite and Orion had similar offerings some years back for off road cars. Spektrum just came out with one that looks just like the Hobbywing, only their colors and I think they have one in 2300kv.

Yeah, just a fusion built to Spektrum's specs.

On that note, there was a mass sale on the current fusion and axe systems being run at PLBTF. I wonder if Hobbywing is getting ready to update their own line pretty soon now that the Spektrum versions are out.
 
I have 2 of these and I love them. Precise control, saves a lot of space and you get a programming card. My go to crawler motor
 
I just put the fusion in my gmade buffalo and it will get stuck in full speed then lock the breaks. I've recalibrated the remote end points, set the esc but it's still does it. It I set the trim to 50% I have no issues. Any thoughts? Sent from my LE2125 using Tapatalk




I had a similar experience setting up mine. It is Extremely sensitive to throttle trim settings or if you Tx/Rx receives any interference. After a couple dozen attempts it is finally working and awesome.



Btw mine would go into full brake mode any time I used full throttle. When I release the trigger and wait a couple seconds it would go again for about 5 feet and lock up again. Super frustrating to say the least.
 
I have the 1800kv fusion. It’s awesome, built in esc with BSC. It is a 540, but due to the added electronics it’s the size of a 550 can. I highly recommend it. It’s an awesome set up.
 
In the video he says it is not sensorless but is designed for crawlers. Does the mean it maybe jittery at low speeds compared to the sensorless mother’s with separate speed controllers.


I have one in my rig. It crawls super slow, has more pep than rtr stock, there’s Absolutly no jitters at low speeds and I’ve had no problems with it whatsoever. That’s just my experience though. Personally I love it and plan on running one in the build I just started as well.


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Nice! Please post up a review on this forum when you get some experience with it.

I didn't realize this was an all in one unit where the ESC is built into the motor. That's very cool. I wish more companies would do this, but at the same time make them serviceable so either the ESC or motor can be replaced rather than having to buy the entire thing if one part of it fails.


Spectrum has a 2300kv all in one as well. Good luck finding it though. It’s back ordered everywhere.


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