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mini_t racer 10.15.2010 06:11 PM

dual motor
 
am i seeing this correctley dual brushless motors running on a mmm http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=52040 the picures are near the bottom of the page sorry if this is not allowd

suicideneil 10.15.2010 06:58 PM

You need to sign up to see the pictures- copy & paste & imageshack/ photobucket time me thinks.

Its do-able though, yeah, just not terribly advised... :lol:

Bazzokajoe 10.16.2010 08:07 AM

No dude,

cant run 2 brushless motors from one esc, as it messes up the phasing of the pulse...

Arct1k 10.16.2010 08:57 AM

Technically it as actually possible to do if both motors can be synchronized to a gearbox - there was a post maybe 3 years ago where it was done.

Practically speaking though it would be a PITA and probably smoke your ESC.

DwightSchrute 10.16.2010 10:27 AM

wouldn't that double the amp draw? geez, i dunno.... most escs have a hard enough time handling the rigors of hard bashing. i couldn't imagine doubling the load. those peaks would me monsterous. :surprised:

pinkpanda3310 10.16.2010 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by DwightSchrute (Post 384217)
wouldn't that double the amp draw? geez, i dunno.... most escs have a hard enough time handling the rigors of hard bashing. i couldn't imagine doubling the load. those peaks would me monsterous. :surprised:

My guess is it wouldn't be double as each motor is having an easier time (there is another motor helping it:rules:).

DwightSchrute 10.16.2010 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by pinkpanda3310 (Post 384219)
My guess is it wouldn't be double as each motor is having an easier time (there is another motor helping it:rules:).

yeah but it's not necessarily "less work" that is most difficult on the esc. it's braking and startup.

pinkpanda3310 10.16.2010 10:52 AM

Still a power to weight ratio thing. I can understand startup being high but braking would need to be light so it doesn't flip the car.

DwightSchrute 10.16.2010 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by pinkpanda3310 (Post 384225)
Still a power to weight ratio thing. I can understand startup being high but braking would need to be light so it doesn't flip the car.

so you think if i have an e-maxx (just for the sake of argument) with one 1518 on an MMM, that will be more taxing on the esc than (2) 1518's?

the one 1518 already has wayyy more power than it needs to power an e-maxx. wouldn't you think that the power to weight might be more plausable if the vehicle was maybe an HPI 5B?

pinkpanda3310 10.16.2010 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by DwightSchrute (Post 384226)
so you think if i have an e-maxx (just for the sake of argument) with one 1518 on an MMM, that will be more taxing on the esc than (2) 1518's?

the one 1518 already has wayyy more power than it needs to power an e-maxx. wouldn't you think that the power to weight might be more plausable if the vehicle was maybe an HPI 5B?

You misunderstand me. I agree the power required would be more than a single motor just not double.

DwightSchrute 10.16.2010 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by pinkpanda3310 (Post 384228)
You misunderstand me. I agree the power required would be more than a single motor just not double.

oh, i see. i did misunderstand. hmmm....i'm not sure i'd try it on any esc that's available now. maybe when the mmmxl comes out. :whistle::yes:

pinkpanda3310 10.16.2010 11:30 AM

DAMN! Why would you need 2 motors with a mmmxl :lol:

BrianG 10.16.2010 11:30 AM

I personally would only run dual motors with dual ESCs. Just easier IMO to use a larger single motor.

DwightSchrute 10.16.2010 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by pinkpanda3310 (Post 384231)
DAMN! Why would you need 2 motors with a mmmxl :lol:

i dunno...i'd never try it. :yes:

mini_t racer 10.17.2010 07:44 AM

sorry guys but im not the best on computers so heres a link to the said set up http://s511.photobucket.com/albums/s...t=DSCN1053.jpg it also looks like there 1/10th motors


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