Hobbywing Xerun V3
#256
Before racing her again next weekend, I will install a new sensor cable.
I'll let you know the outcome...
I'll let you know the outcome...
Have used the esc 1 weekend now. Works great but for some reason the
data recordings are not complete anymore.
It does record esc temp, battery voltage and rpm, BUT motor temp is not measured anymore since the last 2 runs. In the beginning it did and it was a very handy feature...
Any idea?
data recordings are not complete anymore.
It does record esc temp, battery voltage and rpm, BUT motor temp is not measured anymore since the last 2 runs. In the beginning it did and it was a very handy feature...
Any idea?
#257
Tech Regular
Have used the esc 1 weekend now. Works great but for some reason the
data recordings are not complete anymore.
It does record esc temp, battery voltage and rpm, BUT motor temp is not measured anymore since the last 2 runs. In the beginning it did and it was a very handy feature...
Any idea?
data recordings are not complete anymore.
It does record esc temp, battery voltage and rpm, BUT motor temp is not measured anymore since the last 2 runs. In the beginning it did and it was a very handy feature...
Any idea?
#260
Motor overheat protection was not disabled, BUT it must have been the sensor cable. I installed a different cable and he recorded again motor temps, all weekend long :-)
I ran a 6.5 Tekin gen 2, boosted and with turbo, in 4WD offroad. It's a great esc, it delivers amazing power!!!
I ran a 6.5 Tekin gen 2, boosted and with turbo, in 4WD offroad. It's a great esc, it delivers amazing power!!!
#262
hi guys, had a really strange problem with my Hobbywing V3.1 today.
I started my day with a X12 4.5 octa, ran great for about 5 batteries, then the regulator started blinking green (ESC overheat protection) and the next batterie, when i pulled the trigger about halfway down the motor just died and and when i relist the throttle again the motor would work again. I changed the motor and sensorwire. And now the ESC startes blinking green (ESC overheat) but when i but the program box on the ESC its only 89 degrees Celsius. the overheat protection is set at 125 degrees Celcius.
what is the problem with the ESC is it dead ? or is there something else wrong ?
Steven
I started my day with a X12 4.5 octa, ran great for about 5 batteries, then the regulator started blinking green (ESC overheat protection) and the next batterie, when i pulled the trigger about halfway down the motor just died and and when i relist the throttle again the motor would work again. I changed the motor and sensorwire. And now the ESC startes blinking green (ESC overheat) but when i but the program box on the ESC its only 89 degrees Celsius. the overheat protection is set at 125 degrees Celcius.
what is the problem with the ESC is it dead ? or is there something else wrong ?
Steven
#263
5 degree c cooler with the raising of the fan for better airflow.I do have something else coming soon to lower the temp even more but it will be an upgrade not a complete new esc so the version number will not change for now.
#264
hi guys, had a really strange problem with my Hobbywing V3.1 today.
I started my day with a X12 4.5 octa, ran great for about 5 batteries, then the regulator started blinking green (ESC overheat protection) and the next batterie, when i pulled the trigger about halfway down the motor just died and and when i relist the throttle again the motor would work again. I changed the motor and sensorwire. And now the ESC startes blinking green (ESC overheat) but when i but the program box on the ESC its only 89 degrees Celsius. the overheat protection is set at 125 degrees Celcius.
what is the problem with the ESC is it dead ? or is there something else wrong ?
Steven
I started my day with a X12 4.5 octa, ran great for about 5 batteries, then the regulator started blinking green (ESC overheat protection) and the next batterie, when i pulled the trigger about halfway down the motor just died and and when i relist the throttle again the motor would work again. I changed the motor and sensorwire. And now the ESC startes blinking green (ESC overheat) but when i but the program box on the ESC its only 89 degrees Celsius. the overheat protection is set at 125 degrees Celcius.
what is the problem with the ESC is it dead ? or is there something else wrong ?
Steven
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