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Would the F80 Pro 1900kv blow my Holybro F3 32Bit 40A 4in1 ESC?
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Hey all, Would the F80 Pro 1900kv blow my Holybro F3 32Bit 40A 4in1 ESC?
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As I alluded to in your other post, you might consider upgrading ESC. Your Holybro is 40A continuous and 55A burst. So in theory, you will be fine if you stay below 90% throttle or 90%+ less than the several seconds it can take burst. It is the risk you take if you use the current ESC.
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