Thanks for the feedback!
Can you upload through the webpage itself, without app?
Hi Ludwig,
Any idea on when the Nano will be released? My VX3 Pro is currently dying and I’ll need a replacement quite soon… Thx
You’re not the only one waiting for it.
Empty housing is waiting:
As far as I know, it should be available again in the shop very soon.
Just a matter of days? #pray
Ordered, Thanks ! Could you please confirm the “Big” Led display is included as we can’t really tell from the pictures nor from the description…
Can’t wait ![]()
Jasmin wrote it’s included
Indeed . My bad… too much in a hurry
Might be interesting to update the website too…
@ludwig_bre
Thanks
using the web works, thank you.
is there any way to review the logs offline?
and yet another question :P, on my session yesterday I got an E7 on my Tx, i assume it was a VESC to hot error, as it got to 62 deg C, is that true? or what does it mean E7, i did not found it on Github…
EDIT: i have been reviewing my logs and it seems the GPS dropped… i suppose that is E7…
https://lbre.de/BREmote/logview1-1.html
You can use this tool, it runs in your browser only without any uploads. You can also download the HTML file by clicking “save as…” and run it completely without Internet
E7 = Water Ingress detected on the water sensor
On the subject of E7. I had the same error today. I checked and couldn’t see any water, but there had been a bit of water a few hours earlier so maybe it wasn’t 100% dry. The issue I had is that E7 stops me from changing gears, so I could only get back to check if there was water at low speed (Gear 0). If you turn the Tx off/on again, it also takes a long time to enable throttle, as E7 seems to stop/delay some of the normal boot up. I would like to know if there is water, but still use the Tx as normal.
Gears can always be changed!
Just click toggle left/right, the remote should show “E-” (meaning “error acknowledged”), then you can switch gears for a few seconds.
If the error stops being reported from the Rx, the display will then go back to normal. If the error persists, it will be shown on the remote again, but can be deleted again with E- and gears can again be changed.
I tried toggling right many times, and even saw the E-, but still stuck on Gear 0. I will try and replicate it at home.
Thats how it should look like:
(The fact that it needs some time to delete in the end is due to smoothing in the Rx, after removing the water it can take up to 10s until the error is not reported anymore, equally it can take up to 10s after closing the contacts until the error is shown)
Thanks, it is the long press toggle to the left or right that I was missing. I tried it now and it changed gears after E-
Btw the duration how long E- is shown and gears can be changed is this:
The duration you have to push to delete is hard-coded to 500ms in the firmware.
As I just had to rebuild two remotes - a quick note.
If you feel like a complete idiot when using the potting compound, you are not alone.
I have been extra careful this time and even checked with IPA before filling.
I am convinced the stuff used in the video is not the same provided with the kits.
Mine definately has a certain amount of expansion when curing, not like foam, but still significant.
If I completely fill it, like in the video, I have the resin puring out of everwhere once its starts curing. And the plug inserted at 44:45 will be pushed out again no matter what I do. This is after I filled the remote with IPA before to check for leaks.
Not sure what the solution should be.
Use only half of the stuff first, wait for it to be almost cured, then use the rest?
I am sure it’s the same. It’s shipped from the same company and I myself have used the kit stuff as well
Not sure is there is any reaction to the IPA maybe, or maybe there was just an air bubble that pushed some material out?
Also, if you insert the plug in the front and leave the handle side open, no pressure should be able to build up?
I have done this on 4 remotes now (two for me, two for a friend), same situation on each.
Only used IPA on one and that had fully dried before potting.
Last one I was pretty quick on the process and I had not enough to fully fill the remote and was worried it would not work at all as the connector was not covered at all.
30 minutes later I had both plugs popping out and resin pouring out of the display as well.
I guess if you know about it, its not a big issue.
I think once it starts curing there is too much internal resistance and it still builds up on both sides.
But maybe I am the only one and just doing something wrong.
Interesting… I have no idea what could cause this…
What can help to make it cure less is to cool it to 18…20°C on hot days like today
And for stopping leaks I had good results with putty / plasticine
