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Old 15-07-2011
terryh terryh is offline
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Originally Posted by moth898 View Post
I have both and the differences are this.

SSX:
negatives
a little expensive
no reverse
programing is a little harder
wires are soldered directly to the board

positives
small size
no fan needed

speed passion
negatives
larger size
needs a fan

positives
easy to program
lower price
changing wire lengths is easy
more programing options.

both are smooth and good quality, I prefer the SP for the reverse option and program flexability. In the 22 I think space is a issue and the ssx might be a better option.
The SXX is the easiest esc out there to programme, I'm amazed you think otherwise!

Whilst the SP or Hobbywing for that matter, are much harder by comparison to programme. You have 15 options you can alter to set up the speedo, and you need to have quite a decent understanding of how to set up each option as they all work in conjuction with each other.

For what it's worth, Hobbywing actually make SP esc's, yet thay are the cheaper of the 2. I run a Hobbywing Xtreme Stock and think its a great speedo, it's been trouble free and not let me down once, and the best bit, almost half the price of the SP equivelent!
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