Smallest ESC ever Go-FOC M100 75V120A

Makerx seems to not have joined the IMU train much like flipsky.

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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

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Daaamn so small. I don’t know what I want to do with these but I want to do something with these lol

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Allow me to assist you in your decisionmaking:

HaHa, it refers to the smallest ESC that makerX has

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That’s actually not a bad shout

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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 :slight_smile: how many amps can it do all day whitout an exponential thermal event? (In room temp without any cooling besides the sink)

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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?

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they use m2 screw iirc, its gonne be tough to not break them after months of vibration

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Hmmm 4 screws tho maybe would be okay

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probably, see if makerx comes back with the dimensions

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M100 has no mounting holes :flushed::flushed:

Ryan meant the holes for the screws

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It was 48.2x48.2

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Can you guys please start including mounting holes again? I can’t screw my d75 into a heatsink.

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haha, maybe next batch,:sob:

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There’s a nice standardized mounting pattern for dual escs that the stormcore and unity uses.
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44x15mm square with m3 tapped holes

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Using adhesive thermal stickers or double-sided automotive tape?

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