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Thread: Single or twin Fc 32"

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    Default Single or twin Fc 32"

    Hi,
    Would a 32" FC Cat be faster with a single Leopard 4074 1400kv on 6s 45mm prop on 6s
    or 2 x Leopard 2860 3400kv on 3s each side 39mm props.
    now I have the bug for a twin setup, but don't want to waste unnecessary money and be disappointed

    any help appreciated.

    Sam
    FC Cheetah TP4092 1600KV Dinogy 6s2p,Etti Envoy WE 3s, Rico Mono 31" T600 1400kv Dinogy 5100mAh 65c 6s1p
    Popeye Hydro T600 1400kv 6s1p

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    I like the twin idea only because it puts the batteries in a easier to access location my 5s2p configuration is hard to pull in the sponsons if they were up top it would be easier for me as far as speed 55+ is more than enough and you'd probably be there with the single I have no twin ecperience

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    I am also looking at building a FC 37" and cant decide whether to go twins or a big single, will keep an eye on this thread same as you no point spending money if the result is going to be roughly the same and technically only have 1/2 the things to go wrong!

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    Thanks for the relies guys

    im one step ahead, because i have just built a new FC 32" with the single set up Leopard 4074 1400kv and it great!

    its just that I have spare two 150A escs and two 2860 3400kv Leopard motors to use, would I gain any more power running a twin or should I be happy with what I already have and use the escs for something else,
    this is on a hydro marine colbolt x442 i think it will take a bigger prop for sure


    FC Cheetah TP4092 1600KV Dinogy 6s2p,Etti Envoy WE 3s, Rico Mono 31" T600 1400kv Dinogy 5100mAh 65c 6s1p
    Popeye Hydro T600 1400kv 6s1p

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