twin ESC's
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twin ESC's
This question that i have here is not a hard one for the experts...Now i think i know the answer to the question, but i need to verify it.
I have a f-14 edf foamy twin 55mm ducked motors. I have found out that the ESC that is in it is not strongh enough to keep it in the air.Between the two of the current(factory) ESC's it is only a 20 amp esc with twin 2315kv outrunner motorsand two 55mm ducked fans. I know that the ESCis not powerful enough. I was looking at a 60amp ESC (x2) which will be over kill. Iwas always taught to have overkill , then have not enogh power
the jet has two motors and an ESCfor each, how hard or easy is it to install the ESC's, by splitting the two together. I will probably have to program the ESC's though. By splitting the two ESC's for each motor, will have to program each ESC or due to splitting them off will i only need to program once for both?
I have a f-14 edf foamy twin 55mm ducked motors. I have found out that the ESC that is in it is not strongh enough to keep it in the air.Between the two of the current(factory) ESC's it is only a 20 amp esc with twin 2315kv outrunner motorsand two 55mm ducked fans. I know that the ESCis not powerful enough. I was looking at a 60amp ESC (x2) which will be over kill. Iwas always taught to have overkill , then have not enogh power
the jet has two motors and an ESCfor each, how hard or easy is it to install the ESC's, by splitting the two together. I will probably have to program the ESC's though. By splitting the two ESC's for each motor, will have to program each ESC or due to splitting them off will i only need to program once for both?