Q for the Twin experienced

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  • Simon.O.
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Oct 2007
    • 1521

    #1

    Q for the Twin experienced

    Here is a question for those who have and use twin BL setups.

    On the bench, do both of your motors start together or is there a lag before one kicks in.
    In the water, does the same apply.

    I ask as I was having a playabout last night with escs and motors (matched) and could not get them to fire up together.
    I would get #1 then #2 and next would get #2 then#1, but to get them to fire up together was not happening. This was not going to wot but a small blip on the trigger just to get them to spin up.

    fwiw my twin brushed rescue boat on a single esc will fire up both motors together. I know it is apples and oranges but I thought i would mention it.

    I may be being anal but I need to know a lot of stuff before I do a twin.
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  • tiqueman
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Jul 2009
    • 5669

    #2
    Ive not payed attention to it that closely.. or at least, they fire close enough that it doesnt get my attention. I will be running my twin hopefully tomorrow and will report back.
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    • Make-a-Wake
      FE Rules!
      • Nov 2009
      • 5557

      #3
      I've had a twin that never fired up together at first...................worked fine as rpms built.
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