It will send the VESC to a very deep sleep mode.
Do you perhaps have a picture how this thing looks like? Or could you be so kind to post a picture how the (i) roll-to-start option versus the (ii) power-switch option with 2 VESCs MK III looks like?
Something like this. The LED should be 5V rated.
Great, thanks a lot.
It would be fantastic if you or someone else could once be so kind to post a picture how the (i) roll-to-start option versus the (ii) power-switch option with 2 VESCs MK III looks like?
For example, it is still unclear to me how the power-switch option would be advantageous, or is it instead more or less identical, to the setup depicted below that also has a power switch (magenta arrow) although it uses 2 (old) VESCs 6 Plus instead of 2 VESCs 6 MK III (despite that it has a battery from Mboards and too many adapters, yes I know)?
If you use the VESC switch, you have roll to start and auto power off. And one less point of failure.
I was thinking about getting one of those laser thermometers to keep an eye on the temps.
Is that wood glue around the insert? If you still have a little bit of the insert slot that you used the tool on I would try to back it out with a flat head. If that doesnt work put some jb weld or epoxy on a cap head screw and let it cure fully. You should be able to get it out by backing it out by hand. I would also suggest installing the inserts by hand a cap screw and a nut between the cap head and the insert will make a world of difference.
Courtesy by Trampa visualizing the different connections (of option 1 (if I am not mistaken)). Thanks a lot!
Thank you kindly, I got the extrusion, but where did you get/what are the rollers called, canāt for the life of me think of what the name for that part actually is.
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Ah my bad i forgot to mention it in the thread.
Itās a conveyor roller.
Gracias
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Thanks for that, I hadnāt seen it before and now I wonāt be able to unsee itā¦
That looks good.
680 should be perfect⦠let us know how it goes⦠I havenāt tested 680 as I told you⦠I had a high-temp, high-strength epoxy available and used that⦠secondarily Iād have used 680 or 648 locktiteā¦
Just curious how you managed to tightly screw your can cap and motor can together tightly?
I made a fixture to tighten the assembly as tight as I physically could once the epoxy was installed properly,
@MoeStooge did you leave your giant balls of steel in there or are those Marioās? (Looks like you let him borrow your leathers)
@Arzamenable has one glance and is like ādamn, canāt competeā
Mario was in my gear. I jumped on Brad Millers board last minuite after Noah Lickhaulter backed out.