Frank’s butthole
Just subscribe to BV’s YouTube channel, whatever he post is usually relates to vesctool and firmware stuff
was this a bench test or on a running board? It may be different when there’s load on it. I’m not doubting you, in fact, I hope you’re right. Just curious
Hmmm… Okay.
Well that’s probably the setup I’d use anyway but I don’t really think it should be end users trying to figure out if your phase filtering works or not
You say it doesn’t affect anything, however Frank has told us that excellent phase filtering will be very important for supporting latest firmware updates
So without having phase filtering, some functions in the latest firmware are unusable? For example?
I don’t know, that’s just according to frank
So I got my dv75 today, it looks awesome.
However. There are no mounting provisions. What’s up with that? How am I supposed to mount this to a heatsink or board?
I’m going to be drilling and tapping the same pattern as the DV6 when I get the chance.
Here’s some pics of it compared to a Stormcore
And others
The switch appears to be a light-up momentary 4-pin, and feels quite nice.
You could remove the screws in the corners and use those holes?
The holes in the dv6 are too shallow anyway, only like 2mm if that
They are pretty shallow, not 2mm but not really a lot. Removing the outer screws is def an option though
Has anyone tried running super single on this? Does anyone have the means and willingness to test it?
I thought that was unity specific bc of the single mcu
I’m not sure
You got a spintend laying around? Comparing the stormcore to this is a bit of an apples to oranges comparison
Stick your calipers in there dude, i swear its 2mm
Based on a quick search it looks like that’s a prerequisite
super single works only on single MCU boards
Yeah I’m 90% sure it is, I presume that extends to Stormcore too
Probably goes without saying but for any noobs reading: only do that with the ESC removed from the heatsink, PCBs don’t like metal chips