🌴 Go-FOC DV6 / PRO <High Current Dual ESC >

Hello ESK8r,

We are the MakerX team. After constant refining & testing, the powerful DV6 is finally available. It is optimized based on VESC6 and with a beautiful all-inclusive CNC shell, it will support dual 100A current((200A total)), The first choice for your high-power Off-road board.



DV6 pro
12-22-22 update
180A phase current
Power switch added,support sliding startup and automatic shutdown. The shutdown time can be set through VESC TOOL.

About Shipping:

Standard shipping: about 16 days

Appreciate your support to makerx very much, We will continue to work hard,delivering more better DIY products.

MakerX Team.

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Looks great! If it’s as reliable as your dual v4 this should be a great piece of kit!

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This looks beautiful, I wish I would have waited instead of buying that Ali unity… But I was desperate. I’m really curious to see how this will perform!!

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So 100A phase per side? What battery amps are you recommending to stay at/under? Actually very interested to try this on my trampa.

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Yes, you can set the 100A phase current on each side, the duration depends on the temperature around the device and the heat dissipation.

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I just bought two for a 4wd direct drive build!! Look awesome :ok_hand:

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Internal low internal resistance and high power MOS.,And a large heat sink can keep it at a low temperature under high current.

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Been waiting for you to finally make a small dual ESC based on VESC 6! Purchased one; will be putting it in my little brother’s build, but that’s hardly going to be a stress test for it :laughing:

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Why is there no USB-c port :eyes:

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Actually it is not very small :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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Unlike mobile phones that are often plugged in and unplugged, I don’t think USB-C is particularly necessary. But I found that many people love USB-C and will consider add it later. :thinking:

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please do, i don’t want to keep finding a usb b cable that support data :joy:

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Firmware upload via USB is a very important thing, and having a cheap micro B cable disconnect could brick the ESC. type-C connectors cost just a few pennies more, so it’s definitely worth it :+1:

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In fact, if the USB connection is bad (or unplug the USB) when updating the new firmware, it will not cause damage to the ESC. I have tested it.:thinking:

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Hmm, I guess that makes sense, since it downloads the firmware to the ESC first, and then ESC does the rest. I retract what I said then. Thanks for testing!

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Even if that is true, USB-c is so much nicer, I believe we would all greatly appreciate if all future models used it (ideally re release existing ones with USB-c from now on)

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I can get down with shaving all costs off the esc even on the USB port because we can do everything through the UART port anyhow

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Except when you accidentally disable the UART port in app settings :laughing:

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accidentally
Who else clicks on all the switches to see what they do? Can’t be the only one

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hmm this button says self destruct, I wonder what it does :rofl:

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