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aqwut 12.06.2006 02:19 PM

Single setup is much better IMO..... Havin' dual sounds cool, but you never know when/if the two motors/esc are fighting eachother.....

Serum 12.06.2006 02:41 PM

They are rotating into the same direction, so it's most likely they work together. It doesn't need an accurate timing when you use two motors and two controllers. It takes more care to use two motors on a single controller.

neweuser 12.06.2006 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serum
They are rotating into the same direction, so it's most likely they work together. It doesn't need an accurate timing when you use two motors and two controllers. It takes more care to use two motors on a single controller.

And this would be because each esc is reading A motor, not one esc trying to read two right?:032:

Serum 12.06.2006 04:35 PM

If you are using 1 esc and two motors, you need the rotors start at an identical time. The esc needs to see the two as one motor only.

Dafni 12.06.2006 04:41 PM

For as long as you run both combos on the same battery, you should be fine. (use two Lipo packs in parallel)

neweuser 12.06.2006 04:46 PM

Makes sense. Thanks


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