I’ve gotten an antispark from a user here and when off, the output is still 2.7-2.9v, which idk if is normal. Also, does the vesc suffer from this and will my battery get drained while not in use?
You can put an amp meter in series with the ESC and measure the current thought it, that will tell you if you are losing power. Make sure to not then the ESC on because amp meters usually only go to 10A
The voltage is only the potencial. If no current flows you’re good.
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Well it’s a non issue anymore, it just stopped working. There was no current going through though when off. Thanks for the help
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If its not the new Flipsky antispark (made in conjunction with @Gamer43 i believe), 3D servisas antispark (apologize in advance for butchering) or the Pryside antispark, its gonna fail and it will make both the switch and the PCB paperweights because of inrush current and the lack of precharge circuitry on mass produced anti-sparks.