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Originally Posted by Jorge T
(Post 13615044)
implement full data logging of rpm, volts and temp per run, instead of only a snapshot of max temp, max rpm and min. volts.
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Originally Posted by Jorge T
(Post 13615044)
implement full data logging of rpm, volts and temp per run, instead of only a snapshot of max temp, max rpm and min. volts.
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Originally Posted by macdude
(Post 13615285)
17.5 blinky brakes are strong. You just need to adjust the default to get the "feel" that you like. Reverse force affects how strong the brakes feel. Not just the brake percentage needs to adjusted for maximum force.
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Originally Posted by Bosscat
(Post 13612547)
Angelo
There is a device available that you connect to the sensor lead that by lighting one of 3 LED's in turn tells you if the sensor board and sensor cable are working properly. if that feature could be incorporated that would be really useful in my opinion.
Originally Posted by Jorge T
(Post 13615044)
implement full data logging of rpm, volts and temp per run, instead of only a snapshot of max temp, max rpm and min. volts.
A pair of +/- solder spots for the cap banks. Just small holes in the board for the 22g wire from the cap banks. I hate trying to get both the battery + and the cap bank connected at the same time in a clean manner. Or replacing a cap and having to resolder or replace the +/- battery lead. Not sure how feasible this is but the ability to store 2-5 profiles in the esc itself and then swap between them using beeps/lights/button presses only (or better yet changed via bluetooth so one could make changes from profile A to B to C in practice from the stand to find their preference) |
Originally Posted by andrewdoherty
(Post 13615805)
+1 a sensor board and sensor wire checking function on the program box would save a lot of headaches and time replacing wires and boards as a troubleshooting measure. On the box a continuity checker with two sets of the sensor wire inputs that just lights up if there's continuity. This verifies proper sensor wire function before using the following... A set of lights on the esc ala Tekin that indicates the esc is seeing the sensor boards properly. With the wire already verified this would leave the only culprit to be the motor board. I think I might frankenstein a couple old sensor boards or connectors to make the continuity deal...
I think an in between unit for data logging would be nice. I certainly wouldn't want the bulk and price added to every esc, but it would be nice to have a simple box to use inline or just added on and plugged in that could be removed when not needed. A pair of +/- solder spots for the cap banks. Just small holes in the board for the 22g wire from the cap banks. I hate trying to get both the battery + and the cap bank connected at the same time in a clean manner. Or replacing a cap and having to resolder or replace the +/- battery lead. Not sure how feasible this is but the ability to store 2-5 profiles in the esc itself and then swap between them using beeps/lights/button presses only (or better yet changed via bluetooth so one could make changes from profile A to B to C in practice from the stand to find their preference) |
Originally Posted by COBRARACING
(Post 13612414)
Hello friends
I would like you guys to tell me what features you would like on our Hobbywing products I have found there is a slightly longer delay in the transition from acceleration to brake than other ESC. Not a problem you get used to it but if the delay could be reduced that would be great. Some more logging information would also be handy. Shorter servo wire to suit TC and a flat case on the back side were most racers stick the external capacitors. +1 for motor sensor testing/diagnostics. LCD program box is great I wouldn't bother with a smart phone app too many compatibility issues. |
Originally Posted by COBRARACING
(Post 13612414)
Hello friends
I would like you guys to tell me what features you would like on our Hobbywing products i can say a larger bec like 7.4v 6 amp is on the cards but id like some ideas from you the customers i wont promise that they will be implemented that will all depend if they can be done in the hardware and software. post your ideas here. thanks your friend always Angelo |
Hi Angelo,
is there any upcoming ESC from HW to replace the Justock or the Xtrem Stock soon? Any information or release date? Thanks in advance, G-rem |
Originally Posted by JatoTheRipper
(Post 13615737)
Really? :confused: I did not know that !:weird:
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Originally Posted by G-rem
(Post 13619350)
Hi Angelo,
is there any upcoming ESC from HW to replace the Justock or the Xtrem Stock soon? Any information or release date? Thanks in advance, G-rem |
Originally Posted by G-rem
(Post 13622064)
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XERUN-STOCK SPEC V3.1 http://www.hobbywing.com/product_show.asp?id=289 |
No, the Justock or the Xtrem Stock...
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yeah thats the justock an extreme..
the replacement would be the xerun-stock spec 3.1 was my guess... |
I've recently purchased a v3.1 120A esc and is having issue with brake strength on both mod software and stock software. There is brake strength but noticeably weaker than other brand lie tekin rs first gen and even their own just stock esc. This seems very odd. I used the programing card to set brake to 100% and brake punch to max on both stage, but it did not solve the issue. Can someone please help out. I use futaba 4pksr and set the throttle/ brake split to 70/30 instead of 50/50 from factory.
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Originally Posted by tobyzhang
(Post 13630087)
I've recently purchased a v3.1 120A esc and is having issue with brake strength on both mod software and stock software. There is brake strength but noticeably weaker than other brand lie tekin rs first gen and even their own just stock esc. This seems very odd. I used the programing card to set brake to 100% and brake punch to max on both stage, but it did not solve the issue. Can someone please help out. I use futaba 4pksr and set the throttle/ brake split to 70/30 instead of 50/50 from factory.
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