Stefan

I have a speed 400 motor with the ESC on the back of the motor, it was made
by Robbie. I think you'll find you just want to keep ALL the wires as short
as possible to cut down on losses in them.

Rich Border


> I've once read somewhere (and that's the problem: I don't remember
> where) that in an electric glider, it's better not to lengthen one set
> of connections: the one between ESC and motor, or the one between ESC
> and battery.
> My guess is that it's best to keep the ESC as far away as possible from
> the motor, so those wires can be made longer if necessary. Right ?



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