I'm after a dual motor ESC small enough to fit in Lynx as a Sabertooth is unlikely to fit inside.
Any Suggestions?
Small Dual Motor ESCs
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Re: Small Dual Motor ESCs
I believe your options are:
Baby-o
Fingertech x2
botbitz x2
pete waller board
Baby-o
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botbitz x2
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Re: Small Dual Motor ESCs
I hear the Baby-Os require programming. Also, i've been after a Pete Waller board but he turned me down .
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Re: Small Dual Motor ESCs
Even better, 1 x Botbitz combined unit: http://www.botbitz.com/index.php?route= ... duct_id=72
Slightly more expensive than two separate 10A controllers, but nicely packaged into a single unit. Easy enough to cut the connectors off if you need something else.
Slightly more expensive than two separate 10A controllers, but nicely packaged into a single unit. Easy enough to cut the connectors off if you need something else.
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Re: Small Dual Motor ESCs
Having spoke to Harry, what he wants is mixing on board so he doesn't have to keep adjusting the settings on his DX5e. So really he needs either a dual channel one, or fingertech boards so he can keep mixing turned on theTX and calibrate the controllers so there is no 50% drop which the mixing has built in.
Re: Small Dual Motor ESCs
Or could buy a separate mixer?
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Re: Small Dual Motor ESCs
I've recently spoken to Craig about the ESC he uses in Anto 3.