I bought six 20A esc from rctimer , but one of them burned and I just got a Turnigy esc with the same characteristics. What problems could I have if I used one Turnigy esc and five rctimer?
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Geovane, how bad do you want to fly? While many, and I mean many, will disagree with me on this I say go for it. This hardware is experimental, so experiment with it. I have actually done this before. I used two Turnigy AE20A ESCs' with two Hobbyking 20A Blueseries ESCs' with little issue. I have a buddy who used a 25A ESC with three 30A ESC's with no observable difference in flight attitude. Some will obviously disagree, and I will say do it with caution. Just because it worked in these cases doesn't mean it will for you. If you really want to get in the air though, I say go for it, and replace them with properly matched ESCs' as soon as you get them.
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Worth a try..
lot of us would be waiting for the results
cheers
Geovane, how bad do you want to fly? While many, and I mean many, will disagree with me on this I say go for it. This hardware is experimental, so experiment with it. I have actually done this before. I used two Turnigy AE20A ESCs' with two Hobbyking 20A Blueseries ESCs' with little issue. I have a buddy who used a 25A ESC with three 30A ESC's with no observable difference in flight attitude. Some will obviously disagree, and I will say do it with caution. Just because it worked in these cases doesn't mean it will for you. If you really want to get in the air though, I say go for it, and replace them with properly matched ESCs' as soon as you get them.