I think they have some on their website.
Who is at fault here?
Well me because I failed to connect to vtool and collect data logs of what is happening here.
@AmySpintend sudden brake and reverse of motor at high rpm
I had a similar issue with an other esc. How is your remote setup, via Uart or ppm?
If via uart, try ppm and see if it’s exactly the same behavior.
I had this too but the motors created a loud ticking noise aswell, switching back to FW5.1 fixed that for me.
I believe default it is setup UART control. I kinda remember not setting up the remote at all. Anyways I will harvest a VESC log.
so do you just change the voltage cutoff to compensate?
I used Spintends FW5.1, if you need it I can send it to you
oh yeah I have 5.2
Yes thanks, you should send that.
here is the button for ubox
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/e-switch/PVA3F2B0SS3R1/EG5705-ND/8539887
I have gotten the 5.1 FW from sebas and after testing it seems ok, despite some weird stuff like freezing and needing reboot after using reverse. The bad stuff with motor stopping at high speeds went away.
So I will update if I find other issues.
I believe they are working together, yes.
Yes, bioboards doesn’t seem to like to name the parts vendors they use for some reason.
Yes it was mentioned months ago.
I guess that it’s obvious. It’s interesting to see how more and more companies are reaching to Ubox, it just shows what a great product they have.
I was just thinking about this, looked too similar to be “developed in house” as they claim
Where did we claim that? On every question we got on social media we said we maid it with spintend and its based on Ubox? Even on the product description "Made togheter with Spintend and based on the popular and the well recommended esc: Ubox "
Yes they have been great working with. A few problems for the first test units but they fixed all ours feedback even when I probably was a pain for them.
just some of the advertising has come off that way, I haven’t seen any mention of “ubox” or “spintend” in any promo materials. maybe I’m just missing it.
Can you please share where you saw “developed in house” so i can correct it. Because i can´t remember anywhere we said that.