It's really nice. The cable to plug the two together made it so simple, and it saved me from soldering 9 wires (and finding somewhere to stuff them). The FC has everything you want too (OSD, current sensor, etc.). I'd happily use this combo again in the future.
Thanks! How's the video noise? Did you use a capacitor, and how many amps does it pull on a full throttle punch out? I was thinking of using it on an ultralight with 22205 motors and am a little hesitant.
Sweeeeeeeet build! I don't really buy that this has a current sensor though. RTFQ is notorious for putting up incorrect information. There's no shunt resistor, right. Everything in this field that measures current has a shunt resistor. What am I missing? Even the ad for their colony esc states a "built in current sensor" and the pin out says "NC". If you turn on "current sensor" it will read all sorts of gibberish - did you calibrate it?
How do you like the esc fc combo?
It's really nice. The cable to plug the two together made it so simple, and it saved me from soldering 9 wires (and finding somewhere to stuff them). The FC has everything you want too (OSD, current sensor, etc.). I'd happily use this combo again in the future.
Thanks! How's the video noise? Did you use a capacitor, and how many amps does it pull on a full throttle punch out? I was thinking of using it on an ultralight with 22205 motors and am a little hesitant.
Sweeeeeeeet build! I don't really buy that this has a current sensor though. RTFQ is notorious for putting up incorrect information. There's no shunt resistor, right. Everything in this field that measures current has a shunt resistor. What am I missing? Even the ad for their colony esc states a "built in current sensor" and the pin out says "NC". If you turn on "current sensor" it will read all sorts of gibberish - did you calibrate it?
I have the same fc/esc combo and I can't get any sort of current sensing working.