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tom255 09.11.2007 05:28 AM

Brushless ESC hacking
 
I just think why nobody didnt tried yet to hack plane ESC's?
Is this too difficult?
I have 100A 6S plane ESC what perform very well, its not heating up at all...
I use mechanical brake, but one think what i not like that it spool up way slowly, better word more smoothly, no punch. I wonder is it somehow possible to change plane ESC parameters to be more punchya and be more sensitive on trigger.
I like ESC exept that thing on small jumps difficul to correct car position in air, or axelerate on tight areas before jumps.

lutach 09.11.2007 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by tom255 (Post 117737)
I just think why nobody didnt tried yet to hack plane ESC's?
Is this too difficult?
I have 100A 6S plane ESC what perform very well, its not heating up at all...
I use mechanical brake, but one think what i not like that it spool up way slowly, better word more smoothly, no punch. I wonder is it somehow possible to change plane ESC parameters to be more punchya and be more sensitive on trigger.
I like ESC exept that thing on small jumps difficul to correct car position in air, or axelerate on tight areas before jumps.

I have thought about changing the processor on my Spin 75 with one from a car ESC. They are both the same MPU. I even mentioned it in another thread and GriffinRU said it might be possible. I have both controllers in front of me and I'm a little afraid to try it. I think hacking into a MPU will be difficult as the factory put a password at the end of programming.

no mods 09.11.2007 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by lutach (Post 117750)
I have thought about changing the processor on my Spin 75 with one from a car ESC. They are both the same MPU. I even mentioned it in another thread and GriffinRU said it might be possible. I have both controllers in front of me and I'm a little afraid to try it. I think hacking into a MPU will be difficult as the factory put a password at the end of programming.

Lutach... your such a nerd.... im starting to like you more and more each post! haha...

where were you on the temp forums?

lutach 09.11.2007 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by no mods (Post 117758)
Lutach... your such a nerd.... im starting to like you more and more each post! haha...

where were you on the temp forums?

I wish I was a nerd. I know nothing about electronics. I just know how to sell them LOL. I think I posted more in the temp forum then on this one LOL. I'm actually trying to find a electronic repair shop to see if they can pull it off. If not I'll talk to griffiru to see if he is up for the challenge.

no mods 09.11.2007 11:24 AM

what about your creation? 200 amp controller whos building that?

lutach 09.11.2007 11:51 AM

A engineer in Asia. It was the only one that gave me a chance. Everyone else didn't even bother. For once I regret not getting a degree in Electronic Engineering and taking a few programming courses.

aqwut 09.11.2007 09:11 PM

it's never too late lutach... :)

lutach 09.11.2007 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by aqwut (Post 117927)
it's never too late lutach... :)

I know. I already looked into some technical schools near by, but found nothing. I was goingto attend Atlantic Voltech in South Florida, but got cought up with work. I enrolled in the electronic engineering and programming class there.

snellemin 09.11.2007 10:57 PM

Hey Lutach, I went to ATI down in South Florida. Helped me understand electronics a whole lot better.

lutach 09.11.2007 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by snellemin (Post 117949)
Hey Lutach, I went to ATI down in South Florida. Helped me understand electronics a whole lot better.

I think that's the one on Cypress Creek RD. right? Pinkish buildings.


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