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Novak HV4400 Sensor Pinout - 04.11.2011, 11:05 PM

Is the pinout on my old HV-Maxx 4400 the same as the current ROAR sensor pinout? If not, could you tell me what is different?

Also, can the ESC operate without the thermistor connected? If not, what would be an appropriate value resistor to bypass it? Thanks!

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04.12.2011, 10:53 AM

All sensor pin-outs have been the same since the beginning of the sensored BL designs. As for your other question, tch@teamnovak.com for assistance.

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Is the pinout on my old HV-Maxx 4400 the same as the current ROAR sensor pinout? If not, could you tell me what is different?

Also, can the ESC operate without the thermistor connected? If not, what would be an appropriate value resistor to bypass it? Thanks!


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04.12.2011, 11:34 AM

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...If not, what would be an appropriate value resistor to bypass it? Thanks!
If it is a simple thermal resistor (not a thermal transistor of some kind), simply measure its value at a cool ambient temperature and find a resistor close to that value.
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