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Dagger Thrasher
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01.20.2009, 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Dagger Thrasher View Post
Nope, that's not going to work I'm afraid.

The Novak Super Duty XR is a brushed sensorless ESC
Sorry Jerry, I was referring to RiverMaxx's first post. I must admit, I always thought that, for two brushless motors on a single ESC that the KVs had to be identical (e.g: if one motor was 2253KV exactly, then the other would have to be also), but obviously I'm wrong on that part. Still, it's tricky and a bit impractical to do.

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Originally Posted by RIVERMAXX
I found some spec on that novak jerry. Maybe someone can interpret it for me. Will it even work with brushless what would be a good set of brushless motors too run? I am just exploring all my options this is not a for sure thing. How about 2 2200kv motors?lol
SPECS: Voltage input: 6 to 14 cells (7.2-16.8V) On-resistance:0.0011 ohms
BEC voltage: 6.0V/3A Weight: 4.03oz (114g)
Maximum current: (forward) 400A (reverse) 180A
Case size: 1.75" x 2.17" x 0.85" Rx wire length: 10.5"
Batt wire length: 7" (both) Motor wire: 13"
Wire Gauge: 14 Yellow (+), Blue (-)
Single motor limits @ 6 cells: None
Single motor limits @ 10 12 or 14 cells: None (550 size only)
Dual motor limits @ 6 cells: 10 turns
Dual motor limits @ 10 cells: None (550 size only)
Dual motor limits @ 12 and 14 cells: 12 turns (550 size only)
RiverMaxx, the Super Duty XR is a brushed-only ESC; totally different technology to brushless. It won't run any brushless motors I'm afraid. You're wanting something along the lines of a Mamba Monster, which is a big, powerful brushless ESC (but can also run brushed motors if you wish).
   
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