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

Haven’t received it yet? Your order shows that it has been signed.

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@elitejarcool (Imperium boards) may be a quicker local source, they’re in stock now. I don’t have any personal experience purchasing from them but they’ve been around for a while.

GO-FOC DV6 DUAL 100A VESC BASE (BY Maker X)

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Imperium is 100% legit. @elitejarcool is a solid member of the aus diy community.

@JeffyJ already has the escs. He’s waiting on the @torqueboards direct drives.

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I can see how my comment may have been confusing. My bad. As glyphics mentioned I do indeed have the DV6s. I’m waiting on my Torqueboards order. Sorry for confusion.

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No worries, all g.

Same, I’ve ordered blue TB 110’s but they’re not even in stock :rofl: Come on Dex pls fulfill us esk8 addicts down under!

Absolutely, I’ll be purchasing many parts from him pretty soon, DV6, VX2 pro, maybe some motors. Having legit local sellers makes a world of difference!

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results?

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100A can run stably.

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Was that 100a only on one side though?

With two motors running it will get heat soaked faster

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Dual test will be soon

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Hi,

trying to gather the parts for my setup (8" tires, gearing 9/35 on a Emtb) and seriously considering the DV6 but need advice on the rest.

Will it be ok with :

  • 2 flipsky 6384 ? or should i go down to 6374
  • VX2 pro remote
  • Flipsky 200a antispark ? maker x one is XT60 when DV6 is XT90 as the rest of my setup.
  • a compatible BT module (NT51 from flipsky ? so i can source all the rest from them)

thanks guys.

Grab a METR for bluetooth, they’re pricey but you wont regret it.

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yeah but apparently not vesctool app compatible

Metr has it’s own app that is amazing…

BTW I would wait some more for CAN metr version to be released… should be soon, at least I hope so…

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Metr is vesc tool mobile compatible.

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Wait what… screenshot?

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i’m not sure if i’m looking at a tiny ESC or at a hugeass hand

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Dual 100A simple test

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Both sides running together for a duration of 54 seconds, and the temperature had slowly gone up to 78 degrees. That must be a darn good heat-sink! :smiley:

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that’s pretty impressive, well done

@rusins Seems to be more than enough for general hard accelerations and sustained high current. I’m considering this for my eventual mountainboard build haha

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I’ve been using the BKB NRF module with the vesc tool app. Works well

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