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09.21.2011, 06:59 PM

Are you plaanning two esc's? not sure if One to two motors can be done proper. I think you are running both not enough esc and too much battery. Why not slpit the battery and run two esc's? or split the battery and series it to a bigger, stronger esc and better motor for this application? If it were me, I'd split the battery and make a 12s 10,400mah , at least a 200 amp esc (12s capable) and either a plettenberg bolido or a lehner 3080 motor


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09.21.2011, 08:37 PM

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Are you plaanning two esc's? not sure if One to two motors can be done proper. I think you are running both not enough esc and too much battery. Why not slpit the battery and run two esc's? or split the battery and series it to a bigger, stronger esc and better motor for this application? If it were me, I'd split the battery and make a 12s 10,400mah , at least a 200 amp esc (12s capable) and either a plettenberg bolido or a lehner 3080 motor

hello!

This car will use two xerun esc's and must have a maximum of 6s lipo which is what the esc can handle.

This esc is very good compared to others on the market that cost three times more and does pretty much the same thing. I'd like to use another esc, but still very expensive, it is better to wait a while and then the price of these new esc like mamba will be more accessible

Here is a picture with the two options which can be used to reduce weight or increase autonomy.!

   
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