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Old 03-03-2011
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Default Brushless esc AMP

Hi ive been looking at going brushless and am a little confused about the amp of the speed controller as 9t seem to have 30amp esc 8.5t 6amp ect can anyone enlighten me as to why cheers!
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The more powerful the motor the more amps it takes basically. Your best bet is to go with the highest amp speed controller you can afford as then it will support more motors when you come to upgrade to a faster motor.

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thanks very much
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The 9t motor is also only a small 380 sized motor hidden inside a finned enclosure.
All the motors ending in .5 are genuine 540 motors.
As indicated above, go for the 8.5t with higher rated esc.
If you're going brushless, i'd also take this opportunity to recommend the " Fusion exceed 10.5 " that's available from the UK.
I was going to opt for the ezRun but took this option instead.
The warranty service is apparently wonderful, as are the programming parameters.
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thanks alot this forum is so helpfull!!
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