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Five-oh-joe
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05.13.2008, 12:34 AM

So... I don't get what you're trying to do here? It still looks like, when all is said and done/wired, both MMs will be seeing 8s, which means they're going to go poof.

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05.13.2008, 12:52 AM

For battery wiring, you could either just put one pack on each controller. Might be better to parallel the packs together and then y out 2 plugs for the escs. So basically put all of the positives together and then all of the negatives together.

Still think that one esc would be better. I am not sure how well the two escs will work together. Plus if you fry one during the run, the other will most likely let go due to he entire load being placed on it. Just sounds like a bad idea.
   
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05.13.2008, 03:46 AM

Sorry, that stupid idea will end up with fried ESC 100% and maybe motor too.

First of all it its not analog signal that goes to Motor but short impulses you cant just merge them you need somehow syncronizate them. Idealy it may work if all compnents and everything 100% indentical. Even same fets from same batch are bit different so no chance! To make 2 ESC work you need one Fet driver in other word brainboard to make work fets in sync. GriffinRu allready made it, he doubled MM powerboards and drived thems with one brainboard.

Forget it!

And if you still think that it work out dont forget to take camera and film how holy smoke escape form ESC's

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