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lance4295
Sep 08, 2008, 07:58 PM
hi all i am looking for a twin motor esc and two brushless motors can
you help me were to get them from


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Jim
Sep 09, 2008, 01:16 AM
nobody makes a single brushless esc to run two motors.

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lance4295
Sep 09, 2008, 08:45 PM
ok no good will have to go a better brush set up then have a 19 turn in
it now what is better more turns or less not up with elc motors


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deestingray
Sep 09, 2008, 10:08 PM
For what you can buy brushless speed controllers and motors for these
days, it isn't such a hard thing to do. Being that you cannot buy an
esc to do 2 motors in brushless, just get 2 escs. What is the
application?? I or somebody might be able to recommend a setup to suit
your needs and budget.

With boats, it is a case of what are you running and what voltage are
you going to run before choosing a motor/esc combination.
In some cases it is good to go low turns with a small prop but in
others it is good to go high turns with a big prop. Just depends on
what you intend to put it in.


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lance4295
Sep 10, 2008, 07:02 PM
ok but the size is going to bit of a drama i think
it will be going in to a kyosho twin storm 800 boat its 935mm long
it will be 14 v plus volts


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deestingray
Sep 11, 2008, 08:30 PM
Is your craft set up with 2 motors originally?? If you are prepared to
do some mods, you could get away with one brushless motor, something
like a Feigao 10XL on 4S could be a goer. You can pick those up for
around 70USD and match it with a 100amp mystery esc for around 50USD.


Alternatively if you want to stay with brushed motors, 19turn should be
ok if you run 2 of them, you can buy brushed esc's that do 2 motors
however they are getting hard to come by and they usually cost quite a
few bucks. I got one a couple of years ago, it is a Kyosho Perfex with
water cooling and it was around 200AUD. You could also look for an esc
for a Traxxas Villain EX, they are a duel esc as well and also come
with water cooling.

What kind of budget do you have and how fast do you want it to go is
the big question.


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