Thanks for posting this!Kyro wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 8:01 pmi purchased the bustophedon esc's back when i started this hobby for testing as they were cheap and relatively small (but heavy) and they have worked flawlessly ever since i put them in Esper and so, never needed to change them out...minionhunter wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 6:51 pm"Esper runs 2x bustophedon 10a esc's and finished 3rd at aws60 (the biggest antweight event in the uk)"
From another thread, the quote above! why do you use 2x 10a esc's in this bot? Please forgive me that I can't place the bot to the name.
Also why do you generally use the 5a esc's in your bots but use the 1.8 in mantis? I'm guessing that you need the weight savings in mantis due to the complexity and multiple sevos taking up the weight, but is there a different reason?
Thank you again.
they are practically bombproof...
the reason for having 2 of them is that they are single channel so 2 of them are needed along with mixing via my transmitter
Esper is the black and white one in the middle...
speaking of mixing via tx, even esc's with built in mixing i generally switch off and do my own as i have far more "tuning" options with my own mixes.
Mantis uses the much smaller and lighter 1.8a dual esc due to size and weight limits of the design (although this latest version comes in at about 4g underweight and should be slightly stronger than Esper is as its built the same way but with thicker parts) but i am slowly moving all my esc's over to these smaller ones as and when i need to as they have all passed my testing with flying colours...
Sweet! Does Esper have the inward slanted wheels?