New 200A Vesc based Flipsky ESC

Hey Tin, did you eventually find time to test the Flipsky 200A ESC on 13s or 14s despite Flipsky’s warning at 12s Max ?

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Hey guys, ive the flipsky Vesa 200A. Only have a work laptop so cant install any software (yet, waiting for work to free it but it could be a while) but I see it has bluetooth. Is it programmable via bluetooth? And does any one know which app to use or a link? Im android

You don’t have to install anything. Just open the zip file and start the application.

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Didnt even plug it into PC as thought there was no point! Ill take a look thanks. Bluetooth app would be handy tho.do you know if there is one?

AFAIK only the original VESC+, VESC MK3 and VESC75/300 have build in BT. Others need an external module. Then you can use e.g. the VESC-Tool app (only Android).

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@giga, does the esc need powered on before you connect it to the laptop or will the usb outlet on the laptop be enough? I plugged it in and nothing showed on the laptop but i didnt have the battery connected to the vesc

There is a solder jumper to have USB powering the VESC (see R1 on the top of the first page of the schematics here).
Usually this jumper is not set because you don’t want the VESC voltage regulator to mess around with the USB voltage regulator in your pc. Also it doesn’t make much sense to connect the VESC alone, without battery and motor.
So yes, this is normal.
Connect any power supply (any battery, old laptop charger, old hard drive power supply, charger etc…be creative) with >=10V and you can set it up.
Tho, for the FOC motor params I really recommend you to use the final electrical setup (Battery, connectors, cable lengths etc.) otherwise your motor maybe won’t start smoothly later, in your final setup (because e.g. different cable lengths change the resistance and inductance the motor setup, so if you teach the ESC the wrong values from your test setup, it wont run properly in your final setup, or at least you got to do it again).

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What pipe and pump do you use to cool your FSESC?

Im after picking up a 3.3 or 5v pump but my hose only has single ends. The FSESC takes 2 inputs and 2 outputs. So do I need 2 pumps or Is there a dual ended tube or how have you done it?

All Pipes are Connect to each other. You can just bridge two by a small tube and use the opposite ones for in and outcome. I was even thinking about to seal two of them with a screw. I know already two case where the has been water leakage; I fixed this with Teflon tape. For the pump I used 12v one:

Model B

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no, it’s winter here in Europe so I will have to wait a little bit more. not just that, I am expecting few new VESCs on the market this spring, up to 16s. that should be perfect for efoil.

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You could try the LIFT / FR way: an inlet in the pod nose that sends water up to your ESC without pump. See here and later posts:

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Ya, im thinking of a combob 5v pump and that inlet at the nost should be enough

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I had a 12v pump with temperature switch as a backup just in case I needed it and it’s never ever kicked in! In my newer build I just took it out. Now all I have in my compartment is a battery, ESC and receiver. So much simpler!

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Totally agree with Jezza! You don’t need a pump to get enough flow to watercool your system! I used to have a 12v pump and I ditched it. Now I don’t have to worry about the pump sucking air and turning it on/off.

Which ESC did you use with no cooling ?

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All ESCs need cooling! I just didn’t use a pump. Instead I used natural flow of the water with an inlet in the nose cone. If you don’t use water-cooling, you’ll need a large heatsink for passive air cooling.

Si which ESC did you use with passive cooling ?

Freely Arc200. Any ESC with a proper temp cutoff will work though.

What hose diameter are you using?

4mm ID 8MM OD silicone hose.