Mrtarango32
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I have been using that config, no issues with u5 and mt3520
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Thank you.
I have been using that config, no issues with u5 and mt3520
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What i need to know now is which ESCs i can trust to work with my new Tiger MN 22 pole motors! And at what point does a motor become defined as a pancake style motor?
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Sorry if this has been answered here already , but a search of the thread didn't turn it up. I'm wondering if there is a definitive answer on the state of SimonK firmware for the pancake motors? When scouring google, so much (almost all really) is from way back in 2012 (seems like ages ago!!!).
I have a bunch of f-30a here, and some OPTO from Witespy (RTFQuads) that are based on f-30a with filtering removed for pancake motors.
I have some sunnysky V3508 580kv motors for a build, and I'd like to flash the ESCs - just not sure if the infamous SimonK is kosher for pancake motor or not. They're 28 pole count. So I'm assuming well within the range that historically had issues.
Thanks so much.
Scott
Thanks so much Ken. Do you have a favorite (read best price!) vendor , or are they about all the same?
appreciate the help!
Since the Turnigy Multistar 45A OPT Escs were developed to handle the Turnigy Multistar 22 pole pancake style motors and I have extensive successful flying experience with that combination..... I feel confident that these will work out just fine. All bench testing including rapid motor accel and deceleration are 100% without props. All ESCs are configured to NiMh battery type so as to enable the lowest possible LVC since LVC is a useless feature on MRs - IMHO.
The Castle Multirotor ESCs handle refresh rates up to 490hz I think. I'm using ZTW Spider ESCs that have SimonK and handle refresh rates up to 600hz (supposedly). I did have one fail, but I don't know if it was related to using the high pole count motors or just Quality Control. My point is, other than that one failure, so far they are working fine and the ZTW ESCs are relatively inexpensive: http://www.buddyrc.com/ztw-spider-40a-opto-multirotor-esc.html
You have to test with props. or else it's pointless testing. you need to have them on load to know if they will kog or not with that prop. And people also say you can benchtest but get problems in air anyways. so you realy need them mounted on helicopter tied down in some way and give it extreme throttle blips with for example a 3pos switch.
KDE or Castle, best available.The jeti-advance-40-pro-opto are good.
KDE or Castle, best available.
Go take a look at the Taranis thread posts Jeti made, I won't do business with them.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1866206&page=2003