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Suitable ESCs
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I no longer use hobby ESC for my controllers, but when I did they were 30 amp ESC for to drive motors only 2-3 amps, and so they did not fail.
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(2019-06-06, 10:31 PM)seandepagnier Wrote: I no longer use hobby ESC for my controllers, but when I did they were 30 amp ESC for to drive motors only 2-3 amps, and so they did not fail.

Are you solely using your self designed H-bridge now? And if so, any chance you can post a schematic and / or tell us enough that I can draw that schematic for you?

Regarding RC ESC's: I received an ESC from China that has been well known to be easily reprogrammed to brushed for years. But discovered that within the last two months they redesigned it, meaning it doesn't accomadote an ATMega-8A anymore. Instead they use some 2*8 pin no-name microcontroller now. So using ESC's from China is still a gamble..
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