any word on 6.xx firmware testing? I pretty much exclusively rely on silent HFI and the 5.xx firmwares suck for that; I’d be upgrading from a D60 since the D100S has phase filters enabled
I’m running this one on 6.02, no faults so far. Pushed it to 150 motor/60 batt per side 16s.
is that dyno or irl riding
Dyno simulating a 300lb rider, flat ground.
Video working for you guys?
ya
that the 75 or 100? shfi by any chance?
75 or 100 what
The d75 doesn’t exist rn
The “45 deg” SHfi seems to work pretty well. It’s pretty quiet too.
ya i kinda just figured that out, seems like they discontinued it already.
nice
Well since the new d100s can do so many amps, it doesn’t really make sense to have that middle version, except MAYbe to have a middle price
they discontinued the esc lineup that has usb type c ![]()
Doesn’t really matter to me haha they give u the cable anyway
No.
Fixed it
Regarding difficulty of changes when merging with the main VESC branch: A, you can automate all the merges/pull request(s) pretty easily so that when you release a new version, it gets pushed to the VESC branch. B: it ensures trust in your products.
The first batch has been shipped.
Cheers.~
Only 4A, 200W on battery side though so not much power actually going through those fets.
Just stopped responding mid ride. The side with “always on” is the one that lights up, not the side with the remote and switch plugged into it. Checked all connections and all is well there, and motor feels fine. It was working perfectly fine until halfway through this ride. About 1000km into this VESC.
99 Motor Amps each side
70 battery amps each side
-60 brake amps each side
This video test is to show the temperature rise of a DV6s at 120A phase current, using the FOC openloop command. It doesn’t get much power.
It looks like the MCU is shot. Unplug all the terminal wires and try again.
And check if there a short on 3.3V.
I tried this with only the switch plugged in and same behavior. Will update this evening.
Question.
In the documentary of the DV6s you show that the BLE and PWM Receiver share some pins on the right side of the esc. There is no adapter included, is it up to the user to splice them together?
Part2: Can’t i just use the BLE on the Left COMM Port and just the PWM Receiver on the right COMM port?
instead of this:
do this?
and if no - why not.
Question 2.5: What are the Buttons Labeled “ISP” on the PCB?

