ESC question

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I am a total newby!
I am considering building a Quad.
A friend (who does not believe in reading instructions)is building a quad from instruction he has.
Instructions include 980KV motors and 20A ESCs
In doing much research I see there are many "A" different amperage ESCs i.e. 20A, 30A etc.
Is a 20A the best suited for a 450mm quad using 980KV motors?
Will they generate as much or less heat than say a 30A ESC?
Starting from scratch which would be best?
In researching other components I find 980KV, 1100KV etc.
I do not plan on "RACING" rather something to occupy my time as I am retired.
Money is an object as I am on a fixed income.
I seek information on best prices on the components I will need and based on prior experience with Ebay and sellers in Asia and LOONNNNNG wait for shipping to arrive, I find I can buy the same parts slightly more expensive from "NORTH AMERICA" suppliers with "FREE SHIPPING" through Ebay.
My local Hobby Shops are averaging 38% to 60% more for the same products. I have spoken to several and find they are all younger and somewhat assholes when dealing with a Senior like myself.
Any input with regards to my questions would be much appreciated.
I will eagerly await the wise counsel of experienced people on this board.
At this time this is the only RC Quad board I am seeking input from.
Thanks in advance for any input.
 
Is a 20A the best suited for a 450mm quad using 980KV motors?
Find some actual motors and look for their recommendations.

Here's Some SunnySkys.

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Look at the props, then look at the amp draw at 11.1V (a 3S LiPo.) Also then compare the thrust.

FWIW with the 1047 props, figure about ~3200 grams of thrust for a quad. Divide that by 2.5 = 1280 gr. So if the total weight of quad is <1300 grams it will fly quite nicely. And in this example 20 AMP ESCs are fine.
 
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