Another question for the class: I think some numbers have been thrown out there on the number of Unity that were manufactured pre-collapse (1500-2000). I wonder what the failure rate on the power switches alone was. And were they in business long enough to fulfill RMAs?
The tanka looks identical to an ESC that freerchobby offered me a while ago. They wanted $90 or 115 with a cnc base a pop or something like that…supposedly vesc 6 based only capable of 70 motor amps
So I’m a bit confused. Doesn’t this mean it performed minimally less than it’s rated maximum 150a max continuous system and a bit over it’s 70a continuous motor max?
Those ratings were written by someone that doesn’t know what they’re talking about anyway (the shop owner, not the engineer who designed it).
You’d never have higher system amps than motor amps, and 70A const means it should handle 74A for a few seconds without issue. Peak should be 100+ if const is 70.
I’d be curious just how much they underperform the Unity, which is already what I’d consider 'budget performance"