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Originally Posted by Overdriven
^ there's always schulze too.
Curious as to synching two motors though. With two esc's is it necessary?Because it's really two separate systems driving the same spur, as long as the settings are the same I can't see them fighting each other. I mean once spinning a little the esc's know their motors position from the emf feedback, regardless of one motors position to the other. I tried a dual vxl setup on a erevo without synching and had no problems.
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A suitable Schulze esc would cost a pretty penny I bet..
You're right about the syncing issue though, it isnt required as such, its just a nice idea really.