first real build ? stuck on motor/ESC combo for a 5inch freestyle
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AM32 is totally fine for freestyle, honestly the BLHeli_32 thing is a bit of a holdover from when AM32 was less mature. its come a long way. for your budget id just grab a used or sale-priced Diatone
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45A should be plenty for freestyle on 5inch unless you're doing super aggressive long throttle bursts and even then you'd probably be fine. the ESC rating thing gets way overthought. i ran a 35A for l
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ok so ive been flying whoops and prebuilts for like a year and a half and im finally pulling the trigger on building my own 5inch freestyle quad. ive been going back and forth on this for months and i think i have most of it figured out but im genuinely lost on the motor and ESC pairing.
im going with a TPU heavy freestyle style, not racing, so i dont need absolutely max efficiency but i still want it to feel snappy. budget is around $80-100 for motors and ESC combined which i know is tight but its what i got. currently looking at either the Xing2 2306 or the Brotherhobby Avenger 2306, both around 1750-1800kv for 6S. for ESC i was thinking a 45A 4in1 but honestly not sure if that rating matters as much as people say for freestyle vs racing.
also ? is it worth spending more on a BLHeli_32 ESC at this budget or just go AM32 and call it a day? feel like every thread i read is from 2020 and things have changed a lot since then.