Press Release: Optima SL Receiver

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Hitec Expands the Optima Receiver Line!

We are pleased to introduce the full-range Optima SL receiver, specifically designed for flybarless system helicopters. With advanced telemetry capabilities and exceptional security, this receiver utilizes an S-Bus protocol for maximum compatibility, keeping you connected to your model like none other. The Optima SL is designed with a dual-BODA antenna, a supplementary power connection (SPC) and hold and fail-safe function, safeguarding your heli during the most complex and agile maneuvering. Reliability and control are yours with Hitec!

Optima SL Specifications:

  • One S-Bus Output and Eight PWM Channels
  • Dimensions: 1.89 x 1.12 x 0.60 in.
  • Weight: 0.78 oz.

Press Release: X2 AC Pro 2 Port AC/DC Multi-Charger

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Expanding on the success and reliability of Hitec’s X2 AC Pro, we introduce its pumped-up brother, the X2 AC Plus! Our AC/DC dual port charger/discharger delivers 200 watts of total power in AC mode, and up to 300 watts total output in DC! Its versatile power distribution mode lets you optimize the output in AC mode for maximum charge efficiency. Additionally, the X2 AC Plus is equipped with a built-in heavy duty 60W soldering iron with adjustable operating temperatures from 400 to 840˚F (200-450℃), making it a convenient and handy feature at the field as well as at home. Easily store and recall 20 charge/discharge profiles. Capable of charging all battery chemistries, including the latest high voltage LiPo’s (LiHV), this all-in-one charger has advanced functions such as Battery Meter and Battery Internal Resistance Meter modes. For the ultimate convenience, you can also configure your settings and keep an eye on your charge progress with your Smartphone or PC! Charging gets better with Hitec!

X2 AC Plus Features:

  • Twin Channel Charger with Two Independent Circuits
  • Input Power Source: 11-18V DC (360W) or 100-240V AC
  • DC Mode Output; 200W Port A; 100W Port B; 300W Total Output Maximum
  • AC Mode Power Distribution Mode for Ultimate Flexibility; 200W Total Output
  • Example 1:
    Channel A – 150W, then Channel B – 50W for a Total 200W Power
    Example 2:
    Channel A – 100W, then Channel B – 100W for a Total 200W Power
  • Built-in Switching AC Power Supply
  • Includes 60W Soldering Iron, 400 to 840˚F (200-450℃)
  • USB support for PC and Wi-Fi Smart Phone Interface

Charging Specifications:

  • Charges NiMH, NiCd, LiPo, LiHV, LiFe, Li-Ion and Lead Acid Batteries
  • NiCd/NiMH Cell Count: 1-15 cells
  • LiPo/LiHV/Li-Ion/LiFe Cell Count: 1-6 cells
  • Pb voltage: 2-20 volts
  • Charge Current Range: 0.1-10.0 amps
  • Maximum Charge Output: AC 200W / DC 300W (200W + 100W)
  • 20 Programmable Profile Settings
  • Independent Cell Balancing Circuitry

 

Optional WiFi Module Features:

  • Compatible with the X2 AC Pro Charger
  • View, Change & Customize your X2 AC Pro Options via Smartphone
  • Supports Both iOS and Android Devices

Flight Report: Flite Fest 2015

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Fun For All Ages!

Event: Flite Fest 2015
Date: July 9-12, 2015
Location: Furey Flying Field – Malvern, OH
Team Hitec Attendees: Mike Mayberry, Shawn Spiker, Nick Frederick, Jason Cohen

By: Mike Mayberry

When some of the coolest people in the industry, and our close friends Josh, Alex and Austin from Flite Test decide to put on an event, they really do it right! Last year was the first annual Flite Fest and it was so incredible, we knew we had to attend again this summer. Acres upon acres of fun is the best way to describe it!

The Hitec crew included Team Manager Mike Mayberry, Sales Manager Shawn Spiker and Team Pilots Nick “Nacho” Frederick and our newest and youngest addition Jason “Hashbrown” Cohen. We arrived bright and early on Thursday morning…well it’s wasn’t that bright and ok fine,  not that early either but we made it and were ready to rock and roll!  And what better way to rock and roll than with the new Multiplex Rockstar biplane! We’ve had one of these planes for the past month and didn’t dare fly it, because we didn’t want any accidental mishaps (Mike’s colorful flying record and all) and find we had nothing to bring! If a crash would occur at Flite Fest, at least there would be an audience and a story to tell, right?

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We also brought other assorted models including the Speedy Dogfighter, Fun-to-fly Pilatus and easy-flying Shark to tear up the sky with! Let’s not forget all the cool Hitec gear too like the new Flash 7 & 8 radios along with the X2 AC+ charger!

After taking a walk around to check out the incredible facility which is, in fact, the personal property of the Furey’s (Austin’s folks,) we were in awe of the sheer size and beauty of the location and amazed at the size of the crowd that was already there! Two massive build tents were set up across from us with tables and chairs filled with people building the cool Flite Test foam kits and more. Pop up tents seemed to span for miles down the flight line in either direction! Our 20×20 tent was situated close to Show Central which was perfect! Once we got the tables, banners, flags and product all set up and were ready to go out and fly, the skies opened and we spent the rest of the afternoon under the tent! Oh well…we had lots of visitors and got to show off our stuff which is what we were there for anyway! Unfortunately, the rain didn’t let up, becoming increasingly heavier. Throw in a Tornado warning and the evening was shaping up to be something Jim Cantore would report on. We decided at some point to head out to dinner but Mother Nature had turned the dirt field into a mud bog and our front tires were just spinning and flinging mud everywhere. Alas, with the help of a few strong gentleman and Shawn’s foot on the gas, the four of us pushed and managed to get the car out and onto the asphalt driveway! Done for the day, we headed out and hoped we’d have better luck with the weather on Friday!

Friday morning came and while it wasn’t really raining that hard, it was still drizzling and when we got to the field, we realized that Flite Fest had turned into Mud Fest! The Flite test crew and volunteers were quick to respond and soon there were scores of people with hay in hand spreading it over the really wet and muddy areas! The rain finally stopped around noon and we could finally get out and fly! And fly we did!!!! We put several flights in on the Dogfighter, Heron, Shark and Pilatus but were still saving the Rockstar for Saturday when it was supposed to be sunny!

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We awoke Saturday to glorious weather and a packed field full of happy modelers! Today was the day for the Rockstar! We moved to an area of the flight line that wasn’t as crowded. It was pretty crazy out there! Team Pilot Nick was given the honors of taking it up for a shakedown flight. I have to say that the Rockstar is one sexy beast! We did a final preflight check and with a thumbs up, Nick punched the throttle and off it went! The role out was short and jumped into the air, climbing out like a homesick angel! A couple clicks of the trim switches on our Flash 8 and it was tracking straight as an arrow. Wow…this plane looked even better in the air than on the ground! The plane was responsive so Nick dropped the rates to low and did some nice graceful turns and rolls. He brought it down a little lower into a high alpha harrier…there was a little wing rock but not too bad! Then as all good pilots would do, he pops it up into a hover…NICE! A little wobbly at first but then it locked in and he punched the throttle and it climbed right out…plenty of power Nick proclaimed! Time to set up for landing…nice approach and as it settled down on to the grass, Nick held a little up elevator to keep the tail down and….The grass was a bit too tall and over the Rockstar flipped onto its lid! Oh well…it can’t always be perfect! Needless to say we were all very pleased with the performance of the models and we managed to get in a half a dozen more flights throughout the day. The Rockstar definitely lived up to its name!

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Some of the most fun we had was competing in the “Combat” events! We actually lost more planes when normal flying than when there were 60 planes in the sky all trying to hit each other! Seems to me, when there are dozens of planes flying all over, you don’t hit a soul; but when a handful of planes are in the air, they suddenly have magnets attached to them!!

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As day turned to dusk, the lights came out and we enjoyed a glorious sunset and painted sky! What a fitting display for a fantastic event that was put on by a great group of guys and volunteers. I think the final tally for pilots was somewhere north of 900! Are you kidding me?!?!? Next to the granddaddy of them all, Joe Nall, this was probably the biggest aircraft event in the country. It was definitely worth the trip out to Ohio to be a part of it! We met hundreds of great people, destroyed a few planes and made some new friends in the process…what more could you ask for?!?!

A special thanks to our good friends, Josh, Alex and Austin at Flite Test for putting on such a great event and for taking such good care of us! It’s always great to see and hang out with these guys and this time was really special! We’re looking forward to next year! See you next time!!!

– Team Hitec

Press Release: HSR-2645CR Robot Servo

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The New Continuous Rotation Robot Servo

Expanding on the durable and responsive power of the HSR-1425CR continuous rotation servo, we have developed the digital HSR-2645CR. This non-proportional, continuous rotation servo delivers the commanding force you require, with intense, powerful torque, wide voltage capability and Hitec’s impressive metal gear train. Responsive high speed motion and quick directional shifts make this the go-to servo for your most complex and specialized applications. Its programmability and “all-in” solid build will have radio control, robotic and engineering enthusiasts cheering. Continuous performance by Hitec!

HSR-2645CR Specifications:

  • Programmable Digital Circuit
  • Linear Speed Control
  • Quick Directional Shift
  • Low Dead Band for Precise Control
  • Wide Input Voltage Range

 

4.8 Volts 6.0 Volts 7.4 Volts
Model Speed Torque Speed Torque Speed Torque Part# Dimensions Weight
HSR-2645CR 46 RPM 111oz-in 58 RPM 139oz-in 72 RPM 167oz-in 32645CR 1.59 x 0.77 x 1.48 in 1.87 oz
8kg-cm 10kg-cm 12kg-cm 40.6 x 19.8 x 37.8 mm 53 g

Press Release: X2 AC Plus 2 Port AC/DC Multi-Charger

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The new X2 AC Plus charger offers expanded capacity and compatibility in a portable and compact package. Dual inputs afford flexible battery charging at home and in the field. And our innovative power distribution mode lets you efficiently assign output power based on individual battery requirements. Capable of charging all battery chemistries, the X2 AC Plus has a built-in 10-amp power supply, internal balancing circuits and 10 different charge/discharge profiles, making it an essential tool for all hobbyists. You can even utilize your smartphone for remote control via an optional WiFi module. Hitec brings the future of charging to your fingertips!

X2 AC Plus Features:

  • Twin Channel Charger with Two Independent Circuits
  • DC Mode Maximum Output 100W Per Port, Total 200W Power
  • Power Distribution Circuit for Ultimate Flexibility in AC Mode Only
  • Example 1:
    Channel A – 20W, then Channel B – 80W for a Total 100W Power
    Example 2:
    Channel A – 70W, then Channel B – 30W for a Total 100W Power
  • Charges NiMH, NiCd, LiPo, LiHV, LiFe, Li-Ion, and Lead Acid Batteries
  • Built-in 10-Amp Power Supply
  • Uses Either 11-18V DC or 100-240V AC Power Sources
  • Adjustable Charge Current Rate of 0.1 – 10.0 Amps Each Port
  • Internal Balancing Circuits
  • 10 Programmable Profile Settings

Charging Specifications:

  • NiCd/NiMH Cell Count: 1-15 cells
  • LiPo/LiHV/Li-Ion/LiFe Cell Count: 1-6 cells
  • Pb voltage: 2-20 volts
  • Charge Current Range: 0.1-10.0 amps
  • Maximum Charge Output: AC 100W / DC 200W (100W per port)

 

Optional WiFi Module Features:

  • Compatible with the X2 AC Plus Charger
  • View, Change & Customize your X2 AC Plus Options via Smartphone
  • Power Distribution Circuit for Ultimate Flexibility in AC Mode Only

Race Report: AMS 6.0

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Another Successful AMS!

Event: Alabama Manufacturers Shootout 6.0
Date: May 27-31, 2015
Location: Cullman County Agricultral Center – Cullman, AL
Team Hitec Attendees: Billy Tompkins, Dylan Gerard, Chris Vierra

By: Billy Tompkins
Alabama Manufacture Shootout is in the books! Once again, Chris Cassidy and Crew put on a fantastic event. Held at the Cullman Agricultural Center, the Alabama Manufacture Shootout is an indoor 1/8th scale off road race that brings some of the Nation’s Top Drivers together to compete for the Title of AMS Champion. This year, top pros such as Ryan Maifield, Carson Wernimont, Dakotah Phend, and Hitec’s very own Dylan Gerard were in attendance vying for the title. Dylan Gerard had an awesome showing this year at the AMS 6.0, he would go on to finish in the Top 10 in each of the Pro classes that he entered. He finished 10th in Pro Nitro Buggy, 7th in Pro Nitro Truggy, and 8th in Pro eBuggy. Dylan uses the HSB-9370TH servo in all of his vehicles, and pilots them with the Lynx 4s transmitter and Axion 2 receivers. Awesome job Dylan!

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Hitec has been a part of the AMS race since its inception, and holds this race near and dear as we have been able to watch this race grow to be one of the premier races in the country. As we have done in the past, we were there with a small booth showcasing our latest products, providing technical support, as well as providing service repair when necessary for all of our customers. Hitec looks forward to attending the AMS race for many years to come!

Press Release: X1 Pro & ePowerBox 17A

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X1 Pro DC/DC Multi-Charger & ePowerBox 17A Power Supply

Our X1 Pro DC/DC battery charger delivers a powerful 180 watts to your Lithium-based, NiCd, NiMH and Lead-Acid batteries. With an adjustable charge current rate of 0.1~16 amps, this single port powerhouse provides exactly what your hobby demands in the workshop, at the field or in the pits. The X1 Pro design includes docking capability with our ePowerBox 17A power supply upping its ante in convenience and portability. This extremely efficient power supply converts 100~240 AC volts into 17 amps of continuous 13.8 volt DC power, making it compatible with a wide variety of DC chargers. Available as separate versatile units or as a cohesive, innovative combination, the X1 Pro and ePowerBox 17A prove why Hitec takes charging to the next level. Take Charge of Your Hobby with Hitec!

X1 Pro Specifications:

  • Input Voltage Range – 11~18 Volts DC
  • Charge Circuit Power – 180 Watts
  • Discharge Circuit Power – 30 Watts
  • Charge Current Range – 0.1~16.0 Amps
  • Discharge Current Range – 0.1~8.0 Amps
  • LiPo, LiFe & LiIon Balancing Current Drain – 200mA per Cell
  • LiPo, LiFe & LiIon Cell Count – 1~6 Cells
  • Maximum NiCd/NiMh Cell Count – 1~15 Cells
  • Lead Acid (Pb) Cells / Voltage – 2~20 Volts
  • Dimensions – 3.6 x 4.4 x 2.0 in.
  • Weight – 14.3 oz.
  • Visit the X1 Pro page for more information.

 

ePowerBox 17A Power Supply:

  • Input Voltage – 100~240 Volts AC
  • AC Input Voltage Frequency – 50~60Hz
  • Output Voltage – 13.8 Volts DC ± 0.2V
  • Current Overload Protection – 17.5A 500ms
  • Input Current Protection – 5A Fuse
  • Output Voltage Ripple – <150mV
  • USB Output Voltage/Current – 5V / 2.1A
  • Power Efficiency – 91%
  • Power Factor – >0.98
  • Temperature Protection Cutoff – 65*C
  • Cooling Method – Temperature Controlled Fan
  • Dimensions – 5.0 x 3.6 x 2.0 in.
  • Net Weight 21 oz.
  • Visit the ePowerBox 17A page for more information.

Race Report: Hitec Trophy Chase 2014 Results

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Hitec Trophy Chase 2014 Results

Event: Hitec Trophy Chase 2014
Date: January 25 – June 8, 2014
Location: Heritage RC Park – Chula Vista, CA
Team Hitec Attendees: Billy Tompkins

By: Billy Tompkins
Supporting local tracks and the radio control racing community is integral to growing this great hobby and one of the reasons we at Hitec started the Hitec Trophy Chase Racing Series. Years back while racing with friends and colleagues, the question was raised, “What happened to the good old days of club racing?” Everyone missed it – the camaraderie, the friendly competition and best of all, an excuse to get out there and drive! And so was born the Hitec Off-Road Trophy Chase! Our location was and continues to be the Heritage RC Park, located in Chula Vista, CA which combines local convenience with exceptionally maintained facilities. The series consists of 6 races in which local racers battle over the coveted title of Trophy Chase Champion! To ensure there is something for everyone, 9 classes of racing are available from 1/5th-scale down to 1/10th-scale short course. When the dust settles from all the 6 races, the top 3 in each class are bestowed trophies and local street cred honors! This year’s series was a great success with the following top winners:

1/5th Scale 2WD Winners (L to R): 2nd – Dennis Christy, 1st – Kyle Christy, 3rd – Jim Cooper
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1/5th Scale 4WD Winners (L to R): 2nd – Fangs Cpo, 1st – Chris Bentz, 3rd – Patrick Brown
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Sportsman 1/8th Buggy Winners (L to R): 2nd – Jose Castelan, 1st – Victor Orollana, 3rd – Mark Linder
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Intermediate 1/8th Buggy Winners (L to R): 2nd – John Brown, 1st – Jaime Boquiren, 3rd – Kevin King
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Expert 1/8th Buggy Winners (L to R): 2nd – Don Vinkemolder, 1st – Brandon Aymar, 3rd – Josh Bertrand
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Sportsman 1/8th Truggy Winners (L to R): 2nd – Federico Gamboa, 1st – Vince Briel, 3rd – Ed Paguia
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Expert 1/8th Truggy Winners (L to R): 2nd – Josh Bertrand, 1st – Matt Wolter (Not Shown), 3rd – Adam Schick
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1/8th Scale e-Buggy Winners (L to R): 2nd – Miguel Perez, 1st – David Sandate, 3rd – Jim Cooper
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Congratulations to the 2014 champs! Gear up for next year, friends, the Hitec Trophy Chase Series is fast becoming the local racing wild ride!!

Race Report: AMS 5.0

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Adam Drake Dominates AMS 5.0

Event: Alabama Manufacturers Shootout 5.0
Date: June 5-7, 2014
Location: Cullman County Agricultral Center – Cullman, AL
Team Hitec Attendees: Billy Tompkins, Adam Drake, Matt Sistrunk

By: Billy Tompkins
The Alabama Manufacturers Shootout is a 1/8th scale Nitro Off-road Racing event that is held in the quaint, small town of Cullman, Alabama. Also known as the AMS, it has become one of the largest races in the U.S. with 600 entries this year alone. In its 5th year and second in attendance to the Nitro Challenge, the AMS has become a well-oiled machine. With race directors Jimmy Babcock and Canyon Thompson and track operators Drew and Chris Cassidy, this event is one of the smoothest yet challenging operations around. Its three sections of track, designed with peristyles reminiscent of the L.A. Coliseum, off-camber sections and step-on and step-off jumps make this one of the trickiest track layouts in AMS history.

As the name implies, The Alabama Manufacturer Shootout brings all the Industry Manufacturers together to show off their products and allow their top drivers to compete for the coveted title of AMS Champion. Hitec’s own Adam Drake was in attendance racing the Pro 1/8th scale Nitro Buggy, Nitro Truggy, and Electric Buggy classes. In Qualifying, Adam would prove to be the “man to beat” as he became the Top Qualifier in all 3 classes that he entered.

Being the top qualifier going into the Main Events, Adam would be sitting in Pole Position, sitting #1 on the starting grid for all 3 classes. At the start of the Truggy Main Event, Adam got off to an early lead and never looked back! Going wire to wire and in convincing fashion, Adam Drake took the win in the 1/8th scale Truggy class! At the start of the Electric Buggy Main Event, Adam experienced an electrical problem rendering him immobile. This would eliminate his chance at a win in the E-Buggy class as it was a Double A Main Format. Moving into the most notable class of the weekend, the Pro Buggy Class, Adam started 1st on the grid. At the onset of the race, Adam was being challenged by one of the youngest drivers in the Pro Class, Derek Weatherholt. Adam lost the lead to young Derek early on but his determination and experience would prove to be the stronger asset. He passed Derek in the remaining couple of laps. Once back in the lead, Adam went on to take the win in the 45-minute Main Event.

Adam Drake uses the Hitec HSB-9370TH as the throttle servo in both Truggy and Buggy, as well as the steering servo in both his Electric Buggy and Nitro Buggy. In his Truggy, he uses the HSB-9380TH for steering. Adam had this to say; “The precision and holding torque of my HSB-9000 series servos make it easy for me to put my cars where I want them, when I want them, anywhere on the track. Not to mention, the efficiency of the servos make me rest easy that I will not run out of battery during the long 45-minute main events.” Hitec congratulates Adam Drake on his Triple TQ and Double Victory at the AMS 5.0!

Press Release: ePowerbox 50A Power Supply

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ePowerbox 50A: 50-amp Switching Power Supply

To complement our growing set of DC/DC chargers, Hitec is proud to introduce the ePowerBox 50A power supply. It provides 50 amps of current with an input voltage range from 100VAC to 240VAC and an adjustable output of 15-30 VDC. Whether you are a demanding racer or pilot, the ePowerBox 50A delivers the power you need whenever you need it. Its easy-to-read backlit LCD screen displays voltage and amperage output clearly and conveniently.

Features:

  • 1200 Watt, 50-Amp AC/DC Power Supply
  • Adjustable DC Output Voltage 15 ~ 30V
  • AC Input Voltage 100 ~ 240V
  • One 50-Amp and Three 10-Amp Output Ports (with On/Off Switch)
  • Two 5V USB Output Ports
  • 89% Power Effi ciency
  • Active Power Factor Correction (PFC)
  • Dual Smart Fan Cooling
  • Dimensions : 12.0 x 6.7 x 3.3 in (305 x 170 x 85 mm)
  • Net Weight: 6.8lbs. (3.08kg)