Wtb a dual motor esc

Old 01-05-2011, 06:42 PM
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Looking for a dual motor esc for my crawler
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i have a traxxas one with deans plugs for 40.00 shipped lmk thanks
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hey...i have a brand new hpi GT dual motor speed controller pulled of a new savage.

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Are you looking for a dual motor esc for a moa crawler or dual motor shafty?

If its for an moa(berg, bully, axial xr10) I would suggest castle. mamba micro pro will work for dual 35t+ motors on 2s or 3s, or sidewinder if you're running a heavy bully. You will need a bec for either one(actually any esc with one exception) or go with a holmes hobbies esc(designed by holmes built by castle) which does not need a bec.
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Originally Posted by Failedabortion
Are you looking for a dual motor esc for a moa crawler or dual motor shafty?

If its for an moa(berg, bully, axial xr10) I would suggest castle. mamba micro pro will work for dual 35t+ motors on 2s or 3s, or sidewinder if you're running a heavy bully. You will need a bec for either one(actually any esc with one exception) or go with a holmes hobbies esc(designed by holmes built by castle) which does not need a bec.
the mamba micro pro is a single motor ESC...I have friends who use it on 10 scale crawlers. It can handle a 55T motor fine. You wont need a bec if you stick to 2S Lipos. If you want to go the route of brushless ESC I would suggest getting the sidewinder because crawing needs lots of torque which means a lot of current flow through the ESC. I would not recommend the micro for this. Also you will need to get 2 esc for two motors.
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It will depend on his application as to which esc he would need, but for clarification the mamba micro pro is used heavily for crawling in the twin engine moa class and its only competition is the tekin FXr.
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I have a Novak M2 if you are interested? Has the updated firmware. Run it two times, and decided to go a different direction. Will also include the Novalink as well. PM me for pics, and more info on it.
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