Makerx seems to not have joined the IMU train much like flipsky.
That’s impressive! The heat came up real fast though, probably would have only lasted 2 more seconds
That would be enough time to reach max speed on an esk8 tho
Daaamn so small. I don’t know what I want to do with these but I want to do something with these lol
Allow me to assist you in your decisionmaking:
HaHa, it refers to the smallest ESC that makerX has
That’s actually not a bad shout
I appriciate your transparancy in the test.
I would call that 120 phase amps test a peak behaviour tho. That FET temp was no where near flattening out.
A steady state load test would be intresting to see how many amps can it do all day whitout an exponential thermal event? (In room temp without any cooling besides the sink)
I agree - my guess is that it could probably do like 70a without a heatsink, and then maybe 80 with one
For bursty loads like esk8 you could totally set it to 120a and be fine tho
@YUTW123 would it be possible for you to provide the hole pattern at the corners of the ESC? Is it something like 47x47mm?
they use m2 screw iirc, its gonne be tough to not break them after months of vibration
Hmmm 4 screws tho maybe would be okay
probably, see if makerx comes back with the dimensions
M100 has no mounting holes
Ryan meant the holes for the screws
It was 48.2x48.2
Can you guys please start including mounting holes again? I can’t screw my d75 into a heatsink.
haha, maybe next batch,
There’s a nice standardized mounting pattern for dual escs that the stormcore and unity uses.
44x15mm square with m3 tapped holes
Using adhesive thermal stickers or double-sided automotive tape?