1)  Q: What is the maximum burst current rating for the Bullet 35A ESC?

A: EMAX Bullet 35A ESC is capable of continuous amp rating of 35A and burst current rating of 40A.

2) Q: What is the size of the Bullet 35A ESC? A: EMAX Bullet 35A is 14.4mm x 29.0mm.

3)  Q: What is the Bullet 35A ESC input voltage?

A: EMAX Bullet 35A ESC can handle 3S-6S (11.1v-25.2v).

4) Mention the bullet 35A uses “high-quality Japanese ceramic capacitors, 3oz of High-TG PCB

board.”


5)  Q: My drone fell out of the sky mid-flight. Assuming everything else is ok, what could

cause this failure in ESC?


A: Excessive heat that is not circulated properly can build up on the ESC components. If past 183

°C or 361 °F, the mosfets can melt off from the PCB board. When this occurs, electrical short and

ultimately, the failure of the unit will be imminent. Use factory supplied heat shrink with no wrap

or tape covering the ESC for exposed cooling.


6)  Q: What protocols can the Bullet 35A support?

A: Oneshot42, Oneshot125, and Multishot are supported. DSHOT is not supported in v1 35A ESCs.


7) Mention the bullet 35A uses an aluminum heatsink to cover majority of the ESC face to protect

against prop strikes and maximize heat dissipation.


8)  Q: What type of firmware does the Bullet 35A use?

A: BLHeli_S.