The Voltara 70A ESC is a game - changer in the FPV rotor setup world. Crafted with a vision for unparalleled resilience, it's perfectly suited for 5″ to 10″ setups, delivering top - notch performance without any compromise. During development, special focus was on the hardware. Despite size limitations, innovative design led to outstanding specifications. Every detail, from the carefully designed PCB layout to the selection of high - quality electronic components, was optimized for peak performance. At the core of the Voltara ESC is the Voltara firmware. It's designed to fully unleash the hardware's potential and comes with smart protection mechanisms. These safeguards protect your ESC during intense flights, allowing you to push the limits with confidence. Features include a wide range of signal inputs (Dshot 150/300/600/1200/2400, with Dshot2400 recommended), comprehensive telemetry data (voltage, current, temperature, RPM, mAh used), plug - and - play compatibility with KISS ULTRA FlightControllers, and compatibility with other FlightControllers that provide Dshot signals. Specifications are equally impressive. The hardware has a size of 40x39mm (40×42.8mm with wings), weighs about 17g, and has an M3 30.5×30.5mm mounting pattern. It can handle an input of 3s - 8s (5v - 40v) and a current of 80A per ESC OUT. The PCB has a hydrophobic nano - coating to protect components from water. There are also multiple protection features, both hardware (2 x extreme overcurrent protections) and software (current, temperature & stall protections). You can adjust various settings using the KISS ULTRA FC’s OSD, such as current limit, temperature limit, rampup power, and more.









Using the Voltara 70A ESC is a breeze. First, make sure to connect it properly to your flight controller. It's plug - and - play with KISS ULTRA FlightControllers, and also compatible with others that provide Dshot signals. You can choose the signal input you like, but Dshot2400 is recommended for the best performance. When it comes to settings, you can use the KISS ULTRA FC’s OSD to adjust things like current limit, temperature limit, and more. For example, if you want to prevent the ESC from overheating, you can set the temperature limit to a lower value. As for current, you can adjust it according to your setup's needs. Some important things to note. Be careful when dealing with high currents. If you use 4x80A, pay close attention to the temperature. Also, make sure the input voltage is within the 3s - 8s (5v - 40v) range. For maintenance, the hydrophobic nano - coating on the PCB protects the components from water. But still, try to keep it dry. Check the connections regularly to ensure they are secure. If you notice any abnormal behavior, like overheating or strange noises, stop using it immediately and check for any problems.