After some of the brushed Botbitz 85A ESCs (at least two but one will do). Out of stock on both Botbitz and Ranglebox.
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So Hobbyking are all out of these as well.
I get the feeling they have been supersceeded by the AE- models
80 amp version:
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-...hless-esc.html
65 amp version:
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-...hless-esc.html
The descriptions say...
"The Turnigy AE series are based on new powerful microprocessor.
The new CPU means ultra fast sync timing, crisper throttle re..."
But cannot confirm this. Im after 2 TZ85a but may need to look to see if these 'newer?' models are programmable in the same way...
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Speed controller arrived this morning, will attempt to hack and update later on.
UPDATE: And that appears to be a no. If there is a MCU around, it is either one I don't recognise or is there but the chip is on the underside of the red board, which is soldered on.
DSCF6132.JPGLast edited by Ocracoke; 26 February 2018, 11:55.
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garh you beat me to it! yes it seems that ssome desoldering is required to program this board. i will be trying this later today and see what the controller is and do some electronics work to it, but currently, this is a no cannot be used at this stage.
As ocracoke states, the controller is soldered to the control board which is soldered upside down to the FET control board. Should be simple to unsolder so will update after lunch.
Otherwise i have one for a weapon assuming it is single direction - AE meaning Ariel vehicles - props only go one way!... then i can try use it for brushless drive - fwd and rev?Last edited by Roboteernat; 26 February 2018, 13:04.
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Originally posted by Ocracoke View PostSpeed controller arrived this morning, will attempt to hack and update later on.
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I did notice that but to be fair, it is only the casing, the actual device itself looks OK so I am not too worried.
If it comes to it, I'll make The Honey Badger 3.0 a fully brushless drive, I still have a pair of 100A Red Bricks laying around that would do the job as drive ESCs so no real worries here. Surprised though that the control unit is upside down here, seems a bit counter intuitive for cooling but then again, there was a thermal pad covering the entire green side of the ESC so....
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Well, if you don't want the wait, the single channel FeatherTwos are a good alternativehttps://nutsandbots.co.uk/product/fe...ingle-channel/
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