π Fully Waterproof. All-Metal Case. Built for SUP & Water Sports.
The Firduo Walrus is a fully waterproof brushless ESC housed in aΒ rugged and durable aluminum alloy anodized case, engineered for SUP, kayak, surfboard, ROV, AUV, and USV applications. With a 6β14S LiPo input range, 150A maximum current, and a built-in 6V/1A BEC, the Walrus delivers reliable, sustained power for water sport propulsion systems where conventional ESCs would fail.
Available in two current limit variants: Walrus 30A and Walrus 45A (software-limited continuous current; both share the same 150A maximum hardware rating). The compact 90Γ45Γ23mm metal enclosure with 58mm arc diameter fits standard SUP fin boxes and motor pod installations. Long 115cm battery cables and 110cm signal cables provide flexible routing in board builds.
β‘ Key Features
β Fully Waterproof All-Metal Case β Rugged and durable aluminum alloy anodized caseΒ for continuous water exposure in SUP, kayak, and marine applications
β 6β14S LiPo Input β wide voltage range for flexible battery configurations from 22.2V to 58.8V
β 150A Maximum Current β high peak current headroom for aggressive acceleration and burst loads
β 30A / 45A Continuous (Software-Limited) β two variants for different motor and application requirements
β Built-in 6V/1A BEC β powers receiver and remote directly from the ESC; no separate BEC required
β Long Cable Routing β 115cm battery cables and 110cm signal cable for flexible installation in board builds
β PPM/PWM Signal Input β compatible with all standard RC receivers and waterproof remotes
β Optional Waterproof Connector Bundle β battery end plug/socket available (50A continuous, 100A peak, fully waterproof)
β Compact 90Γ45Γ23mm β 58mm arc diameter fits standard SUP fin box and motor pod installations
Replace ESC: Firduo Manatee 100 PRO 75V 100A VESCΒ β upgrade for builds requiring 100A continuous with VESC Tool configurability and UART telemetry
π οΈ Setup Guide
Select the correct variant β Both models have a maximum hardware current of 150A; the difference lies in the continuous current limit set in the software. Choose either Walrus 30A or Walrus 45A based on the motor's rated power and maximum continuous current. Setting the current limit is for motor protection.
Verify voltage compatibility β confirm your battery is within 6Sβ14S LiPo (22.2Vβ58.8V). Do not exceed 14S β overvoltage will damage the ESC. For SUP and kayak builds, 10Sβ14S is the most common range for the 65111 motor.
Connect motor phase wires β connect the 3Γ 10AWG motor cables (15cm) to your brushless motor phase outputs. Rotation direction can be corrected by swapping any two of the three phase wires β no ESC reprogramming required. Test rotation direction at low throttle before installing the propeller.
Connect battery cables β solder or connect the 10AWG battery cables (115cm Red/Black) to your battery. If using the βwith plugβ variant, connect the waterproof battery plug to your battery's matching socket. Use an anti-spark switch or pre-charge resistor to prevent connector arcing on first connection.
Connect signal cable to receiver β connect the PPM/PWM signal cable (White = signal, Red = BEC 6V, Black = ground) to your receiver's throttle channel. The Walrus has a built-in 6V/1A BEC β the Red wire powers your receiver directly. No separate BEC is required. Connect the VX3 receiver to the White signal wire and power it from the Red BEC wire.
Mount the ESC β secure the Walrus ESC using the mounting holes (102Γ45mm pattern). The 58mm arc diameter fits standard SUP fin box motor pod slots. Route the 115cm battery cables and 110cm signal cable through your board channel, keeping cables away from moving parts and propeller arc.
Water test at low power β start at 20β30% throttle in calm water. Verify smooth motor operation, check for vibration or unusual noise, and confirm all connections are sealed before increasing to full power. The Walrus is fully waterproof β no additional sealing of the ESC body is required, but ensure all cable connections are properly waterproofed.
β FAQ
Q1: What is the difference between the Walrus 30A and Walrus 45A variants? Both variants use the same hardware with a 150A maximum current rating. The difference is the software-set continuous current limit: the Walrus 30A is limited to 30A continuous, and the Walrus 45A is limited to 45A continuous. Choose Walrus 30A for lower-power motors and lighter SUP/kayak builds where sustained current is below 30A. For example, using a 65111-150KV motor.
Q2: Does the Walrus ESC have a BEC? How do I power my receiver? Yes β the Walrus has a built-in 6V / 1A BEC output. The signal cable's Red wire provides 6V to power your receiver directly β no separate BEC is required. This simplifies wiring compared to ESCs without BEC.
Q3: Is the Walrus ESC truly fully waterproof? Can I submerge it? Yes β the Walrus is rated fully waterproof with an all-metal sealed enclosure designed for continuous water exposure in SUP, kayak, and marine applications. The ESC body can be submerged. However, cable connection points (battery, motor, signal cable terminations) are not inherently waterproof β ensure all solder joints and connector terminations are sealed with appropriate waterproofing (heat-shrink with adhesive, potting compound, or waterproof connectors) before submerging.
Q4: What motor is recommended for the Walrus ESC? The Walrus ESC is optimized for the Firduo 65111 150KV IP68 Waterproof Motor for SUP and kayak propulsion builds at 10Sβ14S. The 65111's 2KW peak / 1.5KW continuous power is well-matched to the Walrus 30A's continuous current limit at typical SUP operating voltages. Any sensorless brushless motor within the ESC's 6β14S voltage range and 30A/45A continuous current rating is compatible.
Q5: Can I use the Walrus ESC with the VX3 waterproof remote? Yes. The Walrus ESC accepts standard PPM/PWM signal input, which is compatible with the Firduo VX3 IP67 Waterproof Remote in PPM mode. Connect the VX3 receiver's signal output to the Walrus signal cable (White wire), and power the receiver from the Walrus BEC (Red wire, 6V). Note: the Walrus is not a VESC-based ESC, so UART telemetry features (motor power, MOS temperature on VX3 display) will not be available β only basic PPM throttle control.