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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Flipsky is definitely a lottery, but if you keep the voltage and current lower than what performance users are doing, you can drastically increase your odds of winning the reliability game.

My Flipsky issue could certainly just be skill related.

I got tired of trying to get it to work, and when it decided to recognize onlynone side, threw in a Lingyi have rolled 1500 miles, and have some telemetry.

Wanna get some OG focboxes going soon, but no confidence that I actually can.

Which lingyi version do you have? And where did you get it from?

This is made by Lingyi for Puaida.
It is just 10s, 24 battery amps. 40-45 phase amps.

Puaida has a newer version that claims to have stronger brakes, which was my biggest complaint.

I took this out of service, pre vesc attempt, as it was randomly losing connection with remote. I figure I’d cooked it as my heatsink was not exposed to externaL airflow for the first 500ish miles

I then failed to get the flipsky Vesc powering my hub motors, and tried an ebay Lingyi. It worked ok. Lost 15% of torque compared to Puaida ESC, but I was just happy to roll, and got used to it.

That ebay lingyi got submerged and i had a 3 month esk8 hiatus.

When I repopulated my enclosure, I failed again getting the FS vesc to work proper.

I busted out the Puaida esc, desperate to roll. I did not install the power button, just use roll to start, and auto off, and have a loopkey.

Not one remote disconnect in 1500 miles. I’ve used it with three different sets of hub motors since its return.
Sometimes roll to start does not work and i have to remove and return loopkey then all is well. Once every 30 to 40 starts it does this.

Happens much more often if i forget to turn off remote and auto off does its thing on both esc and remote.

I’ve been considering the 2024 Puaida ESC when this one fails.
I like having telemetry, and plug and play that just works, and blissful ignorance.