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07.14.2008, 10:56 PM

Do I have it backwards? Granted the options we have for motors and battery voltages may not be precise enough to realize the added efficiency of an ESC with a lower on-resistance. Lower resistance means the ESC wastes less power as heat. Normally it would be a marginal difference but seeing as how there are quite a few reported "cases" of this phenominanonmoomna , I think it may be worth trying different combinations and seeing how they perform.

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I think a lot of the extra power comes from the 10ga wires and the large connectors -- they are nice and low resistance and inductance...
Yeah, they probably don't hurt.
   
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07.15.2008, 02:29 AM

I have run the MMM with a quality motor and packs and have had no problems except for the dieing of the ESC.......
   
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... the dieing of the ESC.......
Had to laugh, sounds like an ancient chinese ritual that has been passed down for generations
   
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07.15.2008, 07:16 PM

could some kind of internal(esc) short kill a motor.
   
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No. That would just burn up the ESC.
   
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