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3.5t brushless help

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Bhurls

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Ok guys, looking for some guidance. It's been a few years since I've pulled out the old tc4. I am in need of a esc, batteries, receiver, controller. Pretty much the electrical side of the build. I still have the novak 3.5r brushless motor that was good when parked. I had burned the esc up with debris across the board. I am having a hard time determining the best esc for the awd tc4. I had a novak gts. I would like to go with lipo batteries.
 

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This is what I found on my motor so far
 

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Welcome to the forum! This esc will work great plus, it’s a sensored esc. For the TX/RX, I’m personally using a Radiolink RC6GS V2, but I haven’t tested it much, so I wouldn’t recommend it yet. The Flysky GT5 is a great choice though. For batteries, it’s going to be hard to find a LiPo to fit that tray, I recommend Liperior or CNHL. If you get LiPos, you will need a LiPo charger if you don’t already have one, I recommend the Hitec RDX1 Pro.
 
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