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Old 12-30-2006, 07:35 AM   #1
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i'm building a pimp cane and was going to use lathe motors but after hearing all the hype i'm going brushless. i've searched around and read but still have a few questions. which ESC and motors do you guys that are brushless recommend?? can i buy the ESC and motors as a kit and which vendor do you recommend?? i have seen a few kits but with only one motor. thanks dave!!
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Old 12-30-2006, 07:46 AM   #2
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www.HolmesHobbies.com is all you need.

Check out JohnRobHolmes threads in the Vendors forum.

You will need 2 ESC's for brushless, so either a Quark or Mamba 25. If you have the money the Mamba Max is an awesome ESC, but for 2 it is pricy.

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www.HolmesHobbies.com is all you need.

Check out JohnRobHolmes threads in the Vendors forum.

You will need 2 ESC's for brushless, so either a Quark or Mamba 25. If you have the money the Mamba Max is an awesome ESC, but for 2 it is pricy.
thanks,i have been checking HH out as well as a few others but john seems to be the man when it comes to brushless so i'll get a hold of him !!

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