Yeah if you look at the metr log or my faults you could see it was throwing fault codes but recording low temperatures. I’m fairly sure this was because there’s such crazy jitter to the recorded values that when it logs the value it logs a different value then what actually tripped the fault.
What leads me to believe this, is the live monitoring from my vesc remote as the display is freaking out and showing way higher values then get recorded and it’s changing drastically every update (the numbers don’t even have time to be fully drawn on the display before its updating to the next value sometimes +/- 50C).
I don’t think metr is polling frequently enough to record these wild fluctuations so that’s why you see over temp faults at 40C.
As far as the remote/receiver issue goes not sure that might take some extra investigation as that varies so much from board to board.