On the unity is there a way to program not in foc mode ?
I had to do this exact same thing with my unity!
I’ve had several issues as of late with the unity, controlled with TB’s nano. 10s if you care to know voltages, but the issue persists no matter what operable range I am in (within 10s limits).
The mild:
- 1/10 times, after a turn off / on event, the acceleration & braking will be dramatically reduced. No changes will have been made with the app or directly through USB, but it’s as if the braking and acceleration amps have been reduced to a very low value. Going into the app, changing those same values yields no results. Changing the controller acceleration & decel curves and writing that back to the unity solves this issue.
- When first getting onto the board cold, the braking is abrupt, as though its value is set at 3x what it’s value shows. After a few hard braking scenarios, this goes back to normal.
The painful:
- Maybe linked to above, but never had this happen after riding for a few minutes before. This past weekend, at over 30 on a decline, I went to slowly roll on the brakes which gave me a very short & abrupt FULL brake check. Not anticipating anything more than mild brake activity I found myself quickly off the board and taking a few steps before my body said, “hey ass… we can’t run at 30”, and did a few rolls after that. Sprained ankle and road rash aside, no major harm. But the constant flaws in throttle curve behavior and braking behavior when first flipping the board on have me second guessing my faith at speed on the device.
Replace that remote as a start, rule out that simple issue in case the unity isn’t actually the culprit. Try borrow or buy a mini RC, they are damn near flawless and simple.
This is completely normal and has nothing to do with a Unity issue.
When you turn your remote off and on again, even if it’s for a short time, you need to calibrate it back again. One way to do it is to turn it on and move the throttle forward up to the limit and the brake down to the limit lifting your rear tires to avoid the board from moving.
The second way is to turn on your remote and immediately move forward and backwards to the limits before the remote connects to the receiver. You need to do it fast right before it connects
Or buy a remote that’s not shit.
Tbh that sounds like a loose signal wire to the receiver or a faulty receiver… not a unity issue
There are few available remotes that aren’t shit or aren’t a fucking handful and way too big. Not to mention you crazy trigger bastards.
Ofc this is changing with ossrr, wand, pilot etc, but they’re still impossible to get.
2019 is seeming to be the year of remotes so hopefully next year you can easily buy a remote that’s not shit.
100% agree. Had my hand around a vx2 on friday and it’s going to be a solid inexpensive option. OSRR on the way now and I’ll get a wand too.
Battle of the remotes is on, we can only win
So you’ll soon have your hand around Andrew’s dong?
Did you try it out on a ride? If so, how was it? Any complaints?
Not yet broski. It was @BigBen 's remote.
I think he’s going to try it tomorrow?
If he can get it to work…box is nice though apparently
I have small hands and can confirm it felt really good when using it.
I also used a hoyt puck that day. It was nice sized and functioned well but I didn’t like the hockey puck shapes feel in my hand. It didn’t have natural contours like a hand does.
OSRR Dong FTW. I’m excited for the trigger variant
The Bruce is probably the best option for smaller-medium sized hands. Slightly smaller grip circumference than a Hoyt Puck
I need a dong in my hands. Why’s your pimp so expensive?!
The patch notes in FW 23.35 (Currently 23.44) states “Got BLDC baseline working, not good enough yet. FOC remains superior.” It isn’t implemented but has been proven to work.
I read through an FOC vs BLDC page so I can see why someone would want it. I would ask @Deodand at the Enertion forum for more information.
It’s uniquely shaped but other than that I can’t really see why it’s an instabuy? No telemetry, nothing special. It’s basically a round nano?
Also don’t just assume it’s perfect either, look in to it, there have been issues.
A fool and his money and all that.
It’s the best remote on the market by far, 100% dependable and comfortable plus fantastic build quality and no gross calibration
