ESC getting really hot

Yeah

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I set the second vesc on my tenka with the same parameters like the first vesc and now one motor is working only?

How’d you manage that?

I don’t know. I dont understand much. … both motor work now?!? This thread should be in the noob section. I don’t understand. Should I use my PC instead because I’m using a Unity bt module?

Your phone should work a-ok for this. But PC is always better.

I really like to see my RT data on my phone.

Use PC to set it up if it’s an option.

You can still use the phone for realtime data later.

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So, 40amp is for one motor? It should be 25/2? Because my battery max is 25A?

youlikely forgot to read the motor parameters of the can motor, so you ended up writing the parameters from the first motor to the second

(not just the current settings but all the other stuffs found during detection)

I get it! The more amps for motors and the battery drains the ah of the battery. That’s why I could put 40A motor but battery max 25A.

Unfortunately, I couldn’t set my second motor. I guess, vesc tool calibrate my second motor with standard parameters of medium outrunner because he couldn’t find any. I tried to run BLDC but an error came and forced me to run FOC? So, my second motor works partially because it wasn’t setup.

redo the motor calibration and make sure you set both sides…done.

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I tried many times and I get and error couldn’t read R and I. Do I have a bad ESC? Or, I could flash the firmware with STlink again?

I can’t setup detection of my second vesc or motor 2. The motor won’t turn at all when I press the remote but when I put 60 000 erpm, the forward direction worked? The 2 motors don’t work together. I don’t know what to do next.

Write down the calibration numbers for the first motor.

Swap the motors and run the detection again for both. Do they both detect? If not, did the one not detecting, did it switch sides or not?

Definitely switch to 15 pulley.

Pump tires to max rated.

The one not detecting did switch of direction.

But, the same physical motor is the one that’s not electrically detecting, right?

Are they the same make and model of motor?

Have you done BLDC hand test on it?

The same motor that wasn’t detecting is still not working. Same make, same model: 190kv, 6355 torque boards. But my motors aren’t new.

I can’t run my motors on BLDC, vesc tool doesn’t permits it.

The hand test doesn’t care what mode you run your motors in. Try the hand test anyway.

I tried to do motor detection with both motors at the same time and it worked under Welcome and Wizards.

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