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11.11.2008, 11:22 AM
This is an e-mail I just got from Georges:
"For safety reason, we have removed the reverse function in the present line of 50V series esc, so it will not be suitable for use on cars,
We will be working on a new CPU for the future generation of scorpion ESC’s, but I think this is going to take at least a year to develop, so I’m sorry to tell you we will not have a car esc in the next 12 months to come."
Please do keep us posted on how your ESC does.
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11.11.2008, 02:23 PM
I'll find out as soon as my motor arrives....
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Originally Posted by lutach
This is an e-mail I just got from Georges:
"For safety reason, we have removed the reverse function in the present line of 50V series esc, so it will not be suitable for use on cars,
We will be working on a new CPU for the future generation of scorpion ESC’s, but I think this is going to take at least a year to develop, so I’m sorry to tell you we will not have a car esc in the next 12 months to come."
Please do keep us posted on how your ESC does.
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11.11.2008, 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by lutach
This is an e-mail I just got from Georges:
"For safety reason, we have removed the reverse function in the present line of 50V series esc, so it will not be suitable for use on cars,
We will be working on a new CPU for the future generation of scorpion ESC’s, but I think this is going to take at least a year to develop, so I’m sorry to tell you we will not have a car esc in the next 12 months to come."
Please do keep us posted on how your ESC does.
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Even though it doesn't have reverse, why can't it be used on cars? It will still have brakes, right?
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11.11.2008, 04:10 PM
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Even though it doesn't have reverse, why can't it be used on cars? It will still have brakes, right?
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The problem I had with the 6S version is that the brakes were still the airplane type brakes. It wasn't proportional like what the car ESCs have.
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11.11.2008, 04:26 PM
Poo.
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11.11.2008, 04:28 PM
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Poo.
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Not really. They are working on it and when everything is working good, it'll be a nice HV ESC and they have the 15S that I hope will have the same software.
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11.11.2008, 04:31 PM
got this form a german site of someone running a scorpion in an e-revo:
steuerung ein akkus angestöpselt und es pipt zur begrüssung, und los gehts. er nimmt sauber fahrt auf, wobei er nicht mit voller leistug ran geht. so nach nem meter geht die post ab und er gibt stoff. gut für den antrieb. die bremse kommt fein und gut dosierbar, bis zum blockieren. knüppel auf neutral, und sauber gehts in den rückwertsgang. kein stottern oder bocken. nichts. so beim fahren gab es dann doch kleine unstimmigkeiten. mal sehen was verändert werden muss. die temp am regler betrug 46 grad und am motor 56 grad bei 17 grad aussntemperatur.
google translation of the bold part: The brake is fine and well-dosed, to block it.
Last edited by drkdgglr; 11.11.2008 at 04:39 PM.
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11.11.2008, 04:44 PM
This is what I got when I translated all of it:
"steuerung akkus angestöpselt and it pipt to begrüssung, and loose gehts. he takes cleanly drive up and he does not go with more full leistug come on. so after nem meter goes off post and he gives stoff. well for him came floating. it brakes comes finely and well measureable up to which block. knüppel on neutrally, and cleanly gehts stutter in rückwertsgang. nobody or buck. nothing. so with go then there was, nevertheless, small unstimmigkeiten. sometimes see what must be changed. temp in regler amounted to 46 gs"
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11.14.2008, 01:18 AM
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The problem I had with the 6S version is that the brakes were still the airplane type brakes. It wasn't proportional like what the car ESCs have.
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What about the throttle? Does it only offer a soft start or does it have full throttle right away? I run a clutch and mechanical brakes so reverse and motor brakes are not needed. I really want to run a real HV controller in my 8T but most are for planes and don't have the instant throttle I need to race.
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11.14.2008, 10:42 AM
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I give it a try, it says more or less:
"switched on the transmitter, connected a battery pack and got a greeting beep, so let's go. good acceleration, but it doesen't accelarate with full power from the beginning, but after a few meters, full power, which is good for the gears. very smooth brakes until the full stop. then throttle to neutral and backwards, no cogging or so.
during the drive some small problems, we will see which settings have to be changed. the temperature of the esc was 46 degrees, motor 56, at 17 degrees outdoor temperature."
sound pretty good to me, the breaks seem to work for cars,
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Originally Posted by Matthew_Armeni
What about the throttle? Does it only offer a soft start or does it have full throttle right away? I run a clutch and mechanical brakes so reverse and motor brakes are not needed. I really want to run a real HV controller in my 8T but most are for planes and don't have the instant throttle I need to race.
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Hope that helps.
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