New JECNN ESC from BoneeBoard

I saw this listing for a JECNN ESC on bonee board’s website, I think its the same one they use in the B ONE model.

Website says it’s suitable for diy build. Does anyone have experience with this esc with diy board? I can’t find a data sheet or anything. Its attractive for me cause it has hobbywing 9 pin connectors, so minimal soldering for my motors.

No experience with this esc, but is your question about compatibility? I think the fact that the phase wires are fixed/soldered into the connector would be something to worry about if you can’t resolder them.

Willingness to learn how to solder is nearly a prerequisite to making a vehicle.

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A preference for minimal soldering doesn’t mean I don’t know how to solder.

Just looking for info on reliability, mainly. Sudden braking/dropouts suck.

Having had Vesctool and a Flipsky make me hide in the attic, rocking back and forth holding my ankles chanting ‘make it stop’ , I get the desire for a plug and play ESC.

However I would not consider the linked one simply for bad description/translation, and confusing an xt-60, with and MT-60.

No confidence.

I don’t like the Ebike 9 pin connectors either, not for 40 amps, and can’t believe they really offer it for 90 amps.

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This is your problem :stuck_out_tongue:

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