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03.22.2011, 10:22 AM

in a rc or not it will work the SAME
its not hard to add a load to a motor usen a 12v motor on a 12v battery.....

both breushless motor and the brushed 12v motor running the Same direction
then when you hit the breake on the brushless motor the Brushed motor will try to keep it from stoping and or add drag ALOT longer than if it was in a rc.
and is a constant and repeteable over and over.

and my esc is a Xerun 80A-R the black one.

paralyzed

" this is in opposition to your blanket statement that esc's were simple unlike hybrid cars. "

in a hybrid cars regenerative braking is usefull and is setup to regulate the regenerative braking voltage and charge with it.
and i do have an open mind thats why i tested my esc like i have ....
cause if it had regenerative braking i could use that for a few things that i would have liked to try.


if it did have regenerative braking the Thread would have went a completely different direction like check this out ..????????..
and its usen the egenerative properties of the esc.
but that was not the case here.


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and am a licensed Electronics Technician for over 26 years now.


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