No not yet. I guess it was silly to assume that over time the board would hold its settings if it never lost power.
No, not at all. I would assume the same. But since it’s not sensor related, maybe there was an odd reset or something. There was no drain during this time? Loop key or antispark?
I do have an anti-spark switch. The board was at full capacity when I laid it down a few months back. When I picked it up a few days ago it was @ 91%
Add what?
@mackann Mini remotes along with tons of receivers. Youd probably end up being the store many people will turn to in EU if you do
I just re-ran configurations and this is where I’m at. I not knowledgeable to see any issues here… anyone see any potential problems.
Do you know what your battery amps are set at? I have had issues with the latest VESC firmware on FlipSky duals, I would suggest going back to 3.4 or using the Ackmaniac firmware.
guys. what the next size down in the 63xx motor series? 6374, 6355, xxxx?
I only did a quick 6350 6345 and 6340 on banggood and ali and this was the only semi-relevant one that turned up. Maybe dig and find the factory for us
E: also, the voltage is off… I think? I dont understand all of the separate graphs on the bottom
For esk8 application, don’t think there is one. I believe it’s just 6380, 6374. 6369, 6364. 6355.
There exists a 63100 / 140Kv but I have not seen one used for esk8.
Plus I would prefer a higher Kv and a different supplier.
How do you get a KV reading during motor detection? It’s giving me a speed readout via the Xmatic app so I can calculate it (sensored btw)
supposedly you can type “kv” in the terminal but it has never worked for me.
i use this method
Life saver
get our calculator out
Would if I could, battery is reading between 15V and 0.5V per cell…I can’t test anything RN
Just curious for when I get a new pack, should be soon though. I am the owner of the smallest fully functional BMS known to man! It’s literally the size of a flip lighter and it’s waterproof
Lol that’s about where I’m at rn
woah come on, everyone knows function + equals gives you decimal output