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suicideneil 10.19.2009 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Pdelcast (Post 328218)
I can't comment on the feature set of the V6. Sorry...

We don't have plans (yet) to release the ICE as a strictly car version. We are talking about it though... :yes:

I understand :wink:

Really should have an ICE car controller though, the 1/5 boys would love that, compared to the over priced MGM escs and auto-destructing Schulzes that are the only real current options for a proper car esc with brakes.

johnrobholmes 10.20.2009 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by RC-Monster Mike (Post 326699)
Not sure when they will arrive, but we have them on order and should have them around the same time as anyone/everyone else. I will post when I have some tracking. :)


I talked with Mike today and he told me that he was getting a big shipment on Friday. These little beasts will be awesome for so many vehicles, I can't wait to get mine!

muck 11.13.2009 01:17 PM

mine is in the mail today for my STE...
Looking forward to it..

Pdelcast 11.13.2009 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 328273)
You should have a "newb" controller with a static 1 ohm resistor in series with each motor phase. Would help tame those current bursts, but not sure what adverse effect that would have on the ESC. :smile:


We are planning to put a "newbie" mode in the next version of software -- where you can quickly program a "limited power" mode on power-up. This will limit output power to say, 50% of normal power.

I'm thinking that when I take out my electric Baja, I can run it in "normal mode", and then let my 8 year-old daughter take it out in "newbie" mode -- and I won't have to worry about it as much.

What do you guys think??

muck 11.13.2009 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Pdelcast (Post 332882)
We are planning to put a "newbie" mode in the next version of software -- where you can quickly program a "limited power" mode on power-up. This will limit output power to say, 50% of normal power.

I'm thinking that when I take out my electric Baja, I can run it in "normal mode", and then let my 8 year-old daughter take it out in "newbie" mode -- and I won't have to worry about it as much.

What do you guys think??

i like the idea, when i throw my daughter behind the remote, i will not have to cringe as hard.....

BrianG 11.13.2009 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Pdelcast (Post 332882)
We are planning to put a "newbie" mode in the next version of software -- where you can quickly program a "limited power" mode on power-up. This will limit output power to say, 50% of normal power.

I'm thinking that when I take out my electric Baja, I can run it in "normal mode", and then let my 8 year-old daughter take it out in "newbie" mode -- and I won't have to worry about it as much.

What do you guys think??

I like the idea. But, won't that be the same as simply turning down the throttle EPA on the radio? And your FAQ page specifically says not to do that. I can't think of any other way to programmatically accomplish what you are talking about. Personally, it would be easier to simply use less battery voltage and dial in 100% punch control.

Now, when you release your ESCs with data logging, you could use the current measurements to automatically dial in punch control and maybe even some EPA to keep current within reasonable limits.

Pdelcast 11.13.2009 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 332907)
I like the idea. But, won't that be the same as simply turning down the throttle EPA on the radio? And your FAQ page specifically says not to do that. I can't think of any other way to programmatically accomplish what you are talking about. Personally, it would be easier to simply use less battery voltage and dial in 100% punch control.

Now, when you release your ESCs with data logging, you could use the current measurements to automatically dial in punch control and maybe even some EPA to keep current within reasonable limits.

The FAQ page says not to use the EPA because we don't want people setting up a system that draws, say, 400A at full throttle, and then using the EPA to limit current...

If currents are fine at full throttle (are within reason...) there's no reason why you couldn't use EPA to limit throttle levels.

Patrick

BrianG 11.13.2009 04:26 PM

lol, that's the trick though; getting people to set it up right at full throttle. I write software for a living and well know that no matter how well it is thought out and bullet-proof you make it, there will always be the idiot that can break it. :smile:

Unsullied_Spy 11.13.2009 04:42 PM

As long as Traxxas doesn't flip out because they think you're copying their "Training Mode" it would be a nice addition. Even at 50% throttle an E-Baja is still a weapon, I've hit myself with my gas baja a time or two and it doesn't exactly tickle.

Pdelcast 11.13.2009 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 332911)
there will always be the idiot that can break it. :smile:

Exactly!!! :lol:

snellemin 11.13.2009 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 332911)
no matter how well it is thought out and bullet-proof you make it, there will always be the idiot that can break it. :smile:


Hhhahhahaha, I use to get paid to be that idiot. Paid good money too.

coolhandcountry 11.13.2009 06:35 PM

New and improved ESC. :smile:
Any word on arrival?

Rampokker 11.13.2009 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by snellemin (Post 332922)
Hhhahhahaha, I use to get paid to be that idiot. Paid good money too.

I wouldn't mind getting paid to break things... I've got a knack for it.:oops:

BP-Revo 11.13.2009 09:54 PM

I think it's like war.

CC will try to make a controller that is as tough as nails, while the noobs out there will fight back buy getting their hands on the highest KV motors CC offers and pairing it with even taller gearing and crappy batteries in heavy all metal trucks!

coolhandcountry 11.14.2009 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by BP-Revo (Post 332986)
I think it's like war.

CC will try to make a controller that is as tough as nails, while the noobs out there will fight back buy getting their hands on the highest KV motors CC offers and pairing it with even taller gearing and crappy batteries in heavy all metal trucks!

Wow!
That sounded just like me when I first started.
I had no idea what I was doing. :Cry:
I have learned alot since been here and technology has come so far. :Yipi:
I think more controllers are killed with ignorance. :Cry:


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