Brushed 5A ESC (Electronic Speed Control) compatibility test
I use a lot of Spektrum receiver bricks but rarely have used the built-in 2A ESC due to it's limited current capacity. Some of the newest ready-to-fly micro airplanes use fairly powerful 10mm brushed motors that could use more amperage headroom. Bang Good sells tiny 5 amp and 10 amp brushed ESC boards for under five dollars, and I was wondering if the smaller one would work with the Spektrum receivers. This is a verification test. ESC link: https://www.banggood.com/Ultra-Light-...

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