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ESC On-Resistance
How noticeable is the performance difference between ESC's with different on-resistance? For example, Novak Havoc with .0012 ohms versus Havoc Pro with .0004 ohms. Might the answer also depend on motor current demand?
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It depends on your skill level, and what type of racing you are doing. Racing offroad, you wouldn't notice a difference. If you were racing onroad, most likely oval, and you are capable of turning consistent lap times, then you may see a difference. If you were to run a modified motor, the one with the highest resistance would be warmer, and also may be limited to how low of a wind you could go.
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With todays ECS you won't notice a difference what so ever. You'll get more resistance if you put 5% more solder on you solder posts.
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Originally Posted by malkiy
(Post 6869073)
With todays ECS you won't notice a difference what so ever. You'll get more resistance if you put 5% more solder on you solder posts.
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Thanks for the feedback all...looks like the most bang for the buck is to buy a faster motor to use with current ESC. I'm only talking 17.5 to 13.5 after all.
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