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weeb_beano
08-03-2003, 01:39 PM
I'm thinking of putting two milder (Hacker C40) sensorless brushless motors on a single ESC, in this case a JETI Master Car Sport.

I'm only going to be running 6 cells on this, and the vehicle in question is going to be a mostly stock Clod Buster.

Just wondering if this is going to be a bad idea. The MCS on paper and in measurement seems to be able to handle the extra current draw without any problems... but i don't know how two C40s are going to affect it.

My other truck (a 6WD Clod) has three MCS controllers, but each plugged into a single C50 motor. The C50 does drain quite a bit more power than the C40, but i figured i should ask and see what anyone else has to say about this.

My other worry is that a single battery will not be able to keep enough current fed into the two motors to keep them happy. A single C40 running on a touring car i measured out to give about 14A under very light load.

Thoughts?
Thanks in advance!

Bob Ebophalus
08-03-2003, 02:20 PM
yeah it can be done, but its not very easy. you have to put both motors in the exct same position, and keep them that way the whole time. i not sure that one pack can handle 2 c40's, especially on hard acceleration.

k_sw31
08-03-2003, 06:03 PM
Basically it can be done, but chances are it wont be worth it, your better off buying two escs and hooking them up with a y harness. :)

OptimaMan
10-28-2003, 08:04 AM
It can't be done on a clod buster. If I remember, the front and rear drivetrain are independent of each other so it is impossible to keep the front and rear motor in perfect sync with each other all the time.

-OptimaMan