Keyence ESC
#541
A_Stratus
I have ran these for awhile and I just put them in, most motors have caps on them and I don't run diodes or other caps and never had a problem. If you have never had one, it will take a bit to get used to programming, but once you figure it out you will love it, its a great speed control. I am not sure of the wire size, but I have ran the stuff it comes with and ran them with bigger deans wire and never had a problem.
17driver
You need to send it to AdrianM at Schumacher USA. His e-mail address is in a post a few back, he can give you the address or look it up on the Schumacher USA site.
I have ran these for awhile and I just put them in, most motors have caps on them and I don't run diodes or other caps and never had a problem. If you have never had one, it will take a bit to get used to programming, but once you figure it out you will love it, its a great speed control. I am not sure of the wire size, but I have ran the stuff it comes with and ran them with bigger deans wire and never had a problem.
17driver
You need to send it to AdrianM at Schumacher USA. His e-mail address is in a post a few back, he can give you the address or look it up on the Schumacher USA site.
#542
Originally Posted by A_Stratus
I just got a Keyence Rapida. Just the standard model... Is there anything I should do with it before I drop it in my 12th scale? Any precautions? Do I really need the capacitor on the motor? Or do they mean the diode? Is there a capacitor I need to put on the actual esc? Also does anybody know the gauge of the wire? It looks like 16 gauge to me, but want to make sure...
Thanks,
Aaron
Thanks,
Aaron
Even thought I'm not an expert on the esc but since I'm using it for some time I'll try and give you some answers
You can install any capacitors any/if you want.
You can NOT use diode/s if you set ENSA to 100%. For any other setting you should
The original one is very small and gets hot. I replaced it with a thicker 14 gauge so yes it might be a 16 gauge
I hope the above helped you

Enjoy your Rapida
Nick
#543
Originally Posted by A_Stratus
I just got a Keyence Rapida. Just the standard model... Is there anything I should do with it before I drop it in my 12th scale? Any precautions? Do I really need the capacitor on the motor? Or do they mean the diode? Is there a capacitor I need to put on the actual esc? Also does anybody know the gauge of the wire? It looks like 16 gauge to me, but want to make sure...
Thanks,
Aaron
Thanks,
Aaron
#544
My keyence zero-v extreme has been subjected to the school of hard knocks and I have damaged the case again. Now only the right side of the switch works, so I can't reprogram the unit anymore.
I want to send it in for a new case. Do I need to send $50 for a replacement fee or less for just the case repair?
Thanks,
sanford
I want to send it in for a new case. Do I need to send $50 for a replacement fee or less for just the case repair?
Thanks,
sanford
#545
Tech Master
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 1,204
From: New Zealand
Originally Posted by F1Jet
My keyence zero-v extreme has been subjected to the school of hard knocks and I have damaged the case again. Now only the right side of the switch works, so I can't reprogram the unit anymore.
I want to send it in for a new case. Do I need to send $50 for a replacement fee or less for just the case repair?
Thanks,
sanford
I want to send it in for a new case. Do I need to send $50 for a replacement fee or less for just the case repair?
Thanks,
sanford
Contact [email protected] and see what he says.
#547
The Exstraight uses the same FET boards as the Rapida Pro so it has super low resistnace but it has all of the Rapida's advanced features removed. All you do is set it to your transmitter, set the min brake and current limiter on the pots and you are done.
It sells for $119.99.
It sells for $119.99.
#548
So it eliminates all of the cool tweaking features that people oooohh and ahhh about on the Rapida and then rarely use...but still delivers the same basic performance, only in a much smaller lighter, less expensive package??
Nice
Nice
#549
Yeah thats pretty much it...except i still fool around with Min drive and frequency from track to track and on asphalt vs carpet.
FYI, The ExStraight will not work on 4 cells
I have no idea why they didnt make it work with 4 cells.
FYI, The ExStraight will not work on 4 cells
I have no idea why they didnt make it work with 4 cells.
#551
OUCH!!!
Thanks for that info Adrian...there are several local racers that were looking to get the ExStraight to run 1/12 with as they found the Rapida a touch to bulky compared to some of the other high-end ESC's on the market...
I'll make sure to let them know. Can the Exstraight be used in 1/12 in conjunction with a Rx pack?
Thanks for that info Adrian...there are several local racers that were looking to get the ExStraight to run 1/12 with as they found the Rapida a touch to bulky compared to some of the other high-end ESC's on the market...
I'll make sure to let them know. Can the Exstraight be used in 1/12 in conjunction with a Rx pack?
#552
Just picked up a Rapido Pro second-hand.. man, it's wicked, it had me at Hello!
.. No receiver caps, no schottky, it's everything my QC2 should have been, and the extra size is sooo worth it the benefits, it fits perfectly in the TA05 speedo space like a glove..
Can't wait to stick it in my Mini with a silver can motor.. the guy who won our National TCS in Mini had a Rapido Pro, and we need every millivolt possible going to those pissy little Johnsons..
What would happen if I put the frequency down to the lowest possible? I'd have the power limiter running to prevent wheel spin, but overall would the motor wear down faster but be ultra punchy, if I understand what a lower frequency does? Is it worth it, or should I just keep it to the 2,500 I ran my stock with?
.. No receiver caps, no schottky, it's everything my QC2 should have been, and the extra size is sooo worth it the benefits, it fits perfectly in the TA05 speedo space like a glove..Can't wait to stick it in my Mini with a silver can motor.. the guy who won our National TCS in Mini had a Rapido Pro, and we need every millivolt possible going to those pissy little Johnsons..
What would happen if I put the frequency down to the lowest possible? I'd have the power limiter running to prevent wheel spin, but overall would the motor wear down faster but be ultra punchy, if I understand what a lower frequency does? Is it worth it, or should I just keep it to the 2,500 I ran my stock with?
#553
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Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 923
From: golf course and R/C track
Originally Posted by AdrianM
Yeah thats pretty much it...except i still fool around with Min drive and frequency from track to track and on asphalt vs carpet.
FYI, The ExStraight will not work on 4 cells
I have no idea why they didnt make it work with 4 cells.
FYI, The ExStraight will not work on 4 cells
I have no idea why they didnt make it work with 4 cells.
I HOPE they do a 12th scale version!!!!!
That's a hint to Keyence !
#554
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 21,220
From: Castle Mamba Max Pro. Feel its power!!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by AdrianM
The Exstraight uses the same FET boards as the Rapida Pro so it has super low resistnace but it has all of the Rapida's advanced features removed. All you do is set it to your transmitter, set the min brake and current limiter on the pots and you are done.
It sells for $119.99.
It sells for $119.99.
#555
Originally Posted by wyd
Are you guys going to stock them?
We have had a handful of inquiries but we need a lot more than that before we order significant quantities of speedos.



