Receiver splitter for two esc

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http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__9692__Futaba_Y_Servo_Lead_15cm_Length_5pcs_bag_.html

Will this be ideal? Will I have problems from motor or battery wires if I'm 6 inches away?



http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__16224__ZIPPY_Flightmax_8000mAh_2S1P_30C.html

Flightmax. The thinnest 8ah pack. Getting 4 and I'll open up and rewire them to be 2 packs with 30v total. Gunna just HK velcro them to the bottom of board with plastic liner within the heat shrink wrap for protection.

Torque with one of the esc u sold me I'd like to remove the on/off switch and anti spark. The anti sparkI imagine I can just desolder but what about the on/off switch? Don't want it stuck in off

Will use xt90s plug instead. Will one be enough between the battery and two esc in parallel?
Tax return season is here
 
From what I know, the use of a Y-harness is helpful to control more than one motor with only one receiver. You shouldn't have any problems, though I remember watching a youtube video about using a Y-harness and only one signal wire for the receiver. This is the video I was talking about. Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aADN7iCx9E4

Besides that, you probably already know to put a few capacitors on the wires to the ESC to deal with ripple current.
 
The escs have a couple capacitors thrown on already as all seem to. I forget the ratio of how much or many is necessary per 4 inches of battery wires but my wires are going to be super short anyway so I was assuming I won't have to worry about it
 
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