2 esc I have 2 duratrax esc that i have been thinking about putting in my cc would i just run a pack to each esc and run a y adapter to reciver? esc in mine is junk and want to build a low buget climber |
You would only need 1 ESC to power 2 of these little 380 motors in pararrel. unless the esc can only power 1 380motor at a time. (Which i dont think... almost all 10thscale esc will be able to power up 2 of these motors) If you do run 2 ESCs, you can solder the ESC's input wires together black to black and red to red. This way you can use ONE battery pack to power TWO ESC's. If you have 3 channel radio with mixing, you dont need a y harness, but if you are using a 2ch radio, you gotta use the y harness. |
what size pack will power both motors |
Stock motors? Use 2/3A 6 cell or 7 cell packs. You can opt for a "full" sub-c size packs, but you have to get creative with mounting them on your chassis |
the motors are stock.so 2x7.2 packs is there any single pack that i could run |
yes you can run 1 battery but you need to make a y adapter for it so it plugs into both. the problem with this setup is the stock motors are worthless on one battery they need 2 or atleast 10 cells to run ok so you really need a esc that can handle 12v and up (stock or evx) |
man my ax 10 is so much easier than this thing |
So if you run 2 escs with a y harness to the receiver, will it cure the clod stall? |
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I'm fairly certain you need to clip the power wire coming from 1 of the ESC's or you risk cooking your RX... |
If heard that also, just not sure which wire it is. Wish I knew for sure, I have been thinking about going the 2 esc route. |
From all the diagrams I've seen, it's the red wire... should be in the center of the wire-strip. |
thats right pull the red wire from one of them. and 2 escs wont always cure clod stall when they are ran by one channel. |
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