I myself had at least 5 Anti Spark Switches / Modules go just randomly.
I run 12S Configuration.
Since then I just don’t even bother - make a nice loopkey and be sure to have something reliable that also can handle loads of current without needing to worry if a MOSFET Decides to stay permanently open or closed (had both failure modes and the permanently open is no fun if you want to brake your board downhill)
I haven’t had any issues running 5.1 on my unity. Well mostly, I still don’t have motor temp lmfao. 5.2 is getting it worked out I believe.
Just for clarities sake, I believe you mean V5.01 and 5.02
Tomato tomato. Hehe yeah sorry, was just about falling asleep while typing that.
Not sure if you’re talking VESC FW, but if you are there’s definitely a 5.1 and 5.2.
I’m not saying someone is right and someone is wrong… I’m just saying you’re both talking about 2 different FWs here…
Welcome to the VESCtm blackhole of versioning…
Why does mine say 5.1 in the VESC Tool? Mind you this is for Stormcore.
BECAUSE YOUR’E ON UNITY
But I’m not.
ok it’s because you’re special…
oh I remember now… you got a stormcore a sub-derivative of the Unity hardware… so sorry…
delete my posts… lol
It’s the same FW.
that was entirely my point!!!
Undelete all posts… >click<
pick fly shit out of the peppermill if’n you’re so inclined… see here…
All good my man, just strange about the decimal difference between github and the tool.
sometimes programmers do this, it works if you think of the dot as not a decimal but a separator of major version and minor version. 5 separator 1 is the same version 05 separator 01
but not being consistent about how you display that version is… confusing and annoying.
I developed professionally for 17 years, never did the version mismatch BS.