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MULMZ2
How much experience do you have with EdgeTX?
None.
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MULMZ2
Are you a programmer
Yes.
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MULMZ2
electrical engineer?
Yes.
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MULMZ2
Have you ever reversed engineered an ESC
Yes, to a point. Reverse engineered the programming interface so I can download telemetry. That's on a physically different plug though, can't do it by the radio signal lead.
Originally Posted by
MULMZ2
Do you know for a fact that ESC's are delivering every ounce of power to the motor that the connected battery has?
Take a step back for a moment and consider the reverse: why would a manufacturer build a race legal ESC intended to beat the competition but intentionally slow it down? They perform at their best at all times, with the minor caveat that there are some reprogrammable settings like drive frequency et al that can tune the feel. Changing those on the fly won't be enough to give you push to pass, the only thing that might is a boost in timing, but changing timing is explicitly illegal in blinky. If you're running mod, you'd have it give you that timing at all times, not just when you push a button on the radio.
Originally Posted by
MULMZ2
I'll wait for someone with actual experience with EdgeTX to chime in before I let this rest, because there are too many naysayers on this forum who do not think outside the box and most people here have zero experience with EdgeTX and their replys are based and rooted in what they currently know, not what may be possible.
This isn't about what EdgeTX is capable of. This is about what ESCs are capable of. You're claiming that an EdgeTX expert can fundamentally change the capabilities of an ESC. They. Can. Not.