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Old 08-01-2008, 04:49 PM   #1
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so im getting a rooster crawler and was curiouse if i can run dual motors off it? is it programable or can i do it in series??
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Old 08-01-2008, 05:09 PM   #2
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so im getting a rooster crawler and was curiouse if i can run dual motors off it? is it programable or can i do it in series??

Wouldn't you want to know these things before you order an ESC?

Check here for the spec's :

http://teamnovak.com/products/esc_sp...spec_chart.htm
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I have ran two 55t lathes with a Rooster Crawler ESC, no problem.
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Old 08-01-2008, 07:26 PM   #4
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I too are running 3 motors (clod)no problems at all,except a bit of clod stall.
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Wouldn't you want to know these things before you order an ESC?

Check here for the spec's :

http://teamnovak.com/products/esc_sp...spec_chart.htm

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Old 08-02-2008, 09:58 AM   #6
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All Novak instructions and product release information is available on our website. Here is the page with links to PDFs of all of our products:

Novak Instruction Manuals

For specific technical help you can email charlie@teamnovak.com or cs@teamnovak.com during regular work hours.

If you do email, put words in bold in the subject line such as, "NOVAK ROOSTER CRAWLER QUESTION" Charlie recently discovered that our spam filters trap all emails with a blank subject line. It also bounces email from Hotmail accounts.
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Old 08-03-2008, 12:15 AM   #7
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now not to bring up an old topic, but awhile back i bought the tekin rebel 2 esc thinking i was decent, but maybe my luck with these electronics suck... but i had this esc with my dual 55 turns lathes wired in par. and the radio is the spektrum 2.4, the old first gen of the radio... but the clod would work fine until it was under somew kind of load. then the esc and radio would die or seemed like it. most of the time the radio would die and i would have no servo or throttle. or i would loss signal... and its only with this setup. at first i thought it was that the esc wasnt putting out enough power to the servos and radio gear...and it could still be that, i dont know, but would buying the novak crawler esc with the tq3 radio solve this problem along with a 2000mah 2s lipo or 7.2v 4200 nimh battery? im just lost on how i should be shoosing my electronics. i searched the forums, but want specifics that i couldnt find.

sorry for the long annoying post, and any info would be great. im no noob at r/c, im just a tad lost with all the new products out there...

Thank you in advanced for your help...

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