As far as safety is concerned, are people wiring in magnetic reed cutoff switches between the RX and ESC? I’m thinking of attaching something like this 2PCS Mechanical Brake Cut Off Magnet Sensor Switch Electric For-Ebike DIY | eBay to the leash, so that if the leash gets pulled, the magnet pops out and disconnects the motor. I’m also looking at getting a pair of these to use as the internal resistance is lower than the typical packs made from 18650s and may be more space efficient. Amazon.com.
Yes, reed switch inline with the pwm signal (usually white wire)
You said you don’t get wattage, please avoid powering your motor with those alligator clips, at the very least, use screw terminal blocks for your bench tests.
I have had unloaded motors that took 800w at startup, you’re putting your setup at risk.
when connected properly, the resistance on the power and phase wires is consistent which is what your ESC needs inorder to work properly and safely.
Thanks - I made a few upgrades to the design before I moved on to other projects. Inspired by a Tesla door handle on a model 3/Y. Happy to share the step files if anyone wants to borrow the design.
Hi Shearline
late reply - cut off shaft - buy a BEC and Y cable - ensure all Black cables are common to same pin- solder dual battery cables to single XT90
I managed to get the Maytech Handset to pair but motor not running continuously
Replaced the FlyDragon with the Maytech Vesc and are out on the water on an Axis setup
Sent my FlyDragon to a buddy who runs RC planes and buggies to see if can work out what I am missing if I have any update on the FlyDragon will let you know
tried for last hour to do this. Was unable to figure out. I am not a savvy at my older age.
Any chance you could send the stl files to me or put them in a drop box as well?
Thanks
There are 3 different versions of the flipsky 75100 ESC, the one in my post above I’ve had poor luck with. I destroyed 2 of them experimenting with an Ebike and I really don’t know what happened. The original with the built in aluminum heatsink I’ve been using almost daily in an electric lawnmower for the past year that I ride around my property. The Third version, with the built in water cooling heatsink has also performed well since I upgraded and have been using all summer.
To recap: Flipsky 75100 with aluminum heatsink - Still performing well
Flipsky 75100 with aluminum water cooling - Still Performing Well
Flipsky 75100 with ebike style aluminum case - I’ve had bad luck with these, two failed on ebikes and I don’t really understand why
Based on your insights I was able to build the following set up as per the picture below. I also purchased the box and made it fit nicely. However I don’t know how to keep it all in place.
Do you glue do you tape or Velcro?
What are your recommendations on that topic please?