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Old 08-18-2020, 08:41 PM   #1
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Default Moa esc setup - single vs dual?

Trying to hunt down a hbz warthog chassis for an moa build. Should i set it up with a single or dual escs? Current transmitter is a futaba 4pl but i am thinking of upgrading to the 7pxr soon.

What are pros and cons of each?
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Old 08-18-2020, 08:55 PM   #2
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Default Re: Moa esc setup - single vs dual?

Duel esc is the only way to go unless you want issues when crawling. Issues would be cold stall front or rear motor cutting out.. search clod stall on rcc/Google.

4pl is a good radio for an MOA rig.. I've been using a futaba 4pl for yrs..


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Theres also a lot more fine tuning possible with the dual ESC setup
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Okay thanks for the insight i will go with a dual setup.
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Dual br-minis are absolutely tittie's but I've built budget rigs using dual hobbywing 1080s and they're fine too.


Single esc moa is absolute garbage.
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Old 08-19-2020, 07:24 AM   #6
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Electrons are lazy, and just like water, will flow to the point of least resistance. This is the core of "clod-stall" and the reason why dual ESCs are put into MOAs.

A single ESC is pushing power to both motors, when one motor takes more of a load, resistance in increased in that motor, and the electronics will simply flow to the other motor where there is less resistance. This is the exact situation that happens to a MOA crawler when it is climbing. In a dual ESC configuration, each ESC acts as its own gateway for the trons, pulling them on demand, and not allowing one to have more power than the other; in this way, clod-stall is eliminated.

Also, dual ESC allow for power mixing, for those situations where you don't want the back wheels to have a lot of power so they don't flip you over. They also allow for dig and burn functionality.

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