Torqueboards customer service?

Haha. Nah brother. Don’t need free shit cough cough. I like to pay for my stuff and best of all. I only keep what I like. Cough cough tbvesc6s

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Also. Put some 400 miles on some 63100 saites I’ve gotten from andrew a while back and never had a single issue except for premature shaft wear where it makes contact with the bearing
Other than that they’re greeeeat

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Feeling personally attacked right now.

I just get overexcited sometimes :frowning:

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Still safer than 4x M3 bolts #maytech6396

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:thinking: Now I see why you are upset with TB :rofl:

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It’s nothing personal. It’s not your fault I Love the motors but they’re made in China :rofl:. Regardless of that. THEIR CUSTOMER SERVICE IS GREAT got replacement shafts within 10 business days after contacting them

#hotgarbage for sure

Yes. Exactly that :point_up:t3::rofl:. FU TB Hire someone to Help your customers

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280 bruh :smirk::smirk::penguin: heats it here first :eyes:

I think I figured it out guys. Basically the faulty Torqueboards sensor wires are somehow shorted inside the motor, causing can bus to fail, because that’s what happened. Now my dual flipsky 6.6 and 4.20 both only see one vesc.

Somehow the sensor wires basically made internal canbus to fail. I am gonna try to see if I can recover the other side of vesc using a can bus wire. If that works I will try again with the faulty motor to see it does it again.

But definitely something in the motor, I know flipsky isn’t the best out there but I’ve never had this type of problem whole doing foc wizard. But if you have any experience of flipsky failing during foc wizard let me know so I know thx

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Flipsky escs are known to drop out one side randomly.
Multiple people including myself have had this issue.
You’ll need an STlink to get the esc back up. You bricked the arm chip.

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:eyes::rofl:

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u what? 12? what? I can’t even

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I (CAN)'t see how faulty sensors would kill your can-bus transciever(s). I would check voltages on your 3V3 and 5V rail. If there is less that 5v on the 5v rail the faulty can bus transceiver might be shorting the rail to ground.

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You sure have a tiny dick brother. But I mean tiny tiny dick. Like. Microscopic dick. Muy pequeño :rofl:

@torqueboards why. Selling all of your testers to a single person is like sending shit to Kellen or Sam for testing Gotta spread it around a bit homie.

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I’ve made an entire freaking thread where people have discussed this exact problem on this exact esc :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes::joy:

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No, as I said already.

You are using Flipsky sensor wires.

Btw this is not the sensor port.

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@ahrav If these weren’t such a high kv I’d be reporting you for abuse of members.

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:rofl: :fist_right:t3:

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Haha lmao sensors in the swd port. Nice!

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I am using YOUR WIRES after that video in the CORRECT PORT BRO. UGH. THEY ARE THE SAME WIRES.

Still broke af. Wtf man.

@CiscoV I have anxiety your going to sell my stuff. :rofl: :joy: No but really… I didn’t think you guys wanted it. :rofl:

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