Fuck. The third duck is coming after me.
Is there a place that has all of the info I need to know about duty cycle limit and limit start? I have never touched the settings and am having some weird top speed behavior from my flipshit 6.6
I am the best duck, the “Poster duck”
Not really. The FW5.1 thread has a lot of discussion about it, but there isnt really a good info-dense discussion of the topic that I know if.
Yeah I’m gonna make a thread, I may make my first YouTube video on it as well.
I always wondered why no one questioned this. I have the same model 3d printed from the goose game
Your logo is tight bro, I love it. Did you use someone on Fiver?
Ya I would expect 2k for what you’re looking for
Other people gave some good suggestions so I’ll let it be for now
I know, everyone swallowed my ruse, hook, line, and sinker. Especially @DerelictRobot. Had no clue it was a goose, was always talking about how much he liked my duck avatar.
Thanks! Yeah I used MountDesign
Now I need to upgrade my pic. The challenge I now face is finding a font worse than comic sans…
Quack quack motherducker
Another duck named Charlie, what are the odds.
Next you duck bastards will overrun the capital. Somebody stop this.
Speaking of ducks, I cant decide how far in to punch into my logo. Yall wanna help me decide?
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lol get out of here Bill, you said you hated #3
Meant 4. Thanks for not being a HUGE FUCKING DICK about it.
Bill I told you about my corkscrew shaped micropenis in CONFIDENCE
Lol thats pretty funny
Why do esk8 builds need a loop key?
What is it about these builds (vs drones, ebikes, etc) that means a traditional on/off switch can’t be used safely? Or a high amperage push-button circuit breaker?
Thanks
Its cus of the high amps, and the voltage being high enough to make a spark when you power the ESC (which has capacitors that create inrush current). An XT90S loopkey is simple, cheap, limits the inrush current and the spark, and can carry a lot of current.
A simple circuit breaker would work for carrying the current, but wouldnt stop the spark witch can eventually kill your ESC
The high voltage causes a huge spark, and in turn, destroys traditional switches.
In addition, we pull way more current than standard switches can take
yep