Flipsky Dual FSESC 6.6 Discussion & Findings

I will take one! :joy:

Well i am working on something similar for my Mark48 but its not cheap and will probably will be only single solution :smiley:

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FYI…

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4wd… URGHHHHHHH

Sale is active for those that are on the fence… Accord to all discussion this vesc is great for those who

A) Have risk tolerance because the product is still pretty new B) Don’t have big budget or just get the vesc 6 from trampa C) Don’t want to wait or just get stewii

So, I think I did a pretty good test of the dual 6.6 this past weekend at the Evolve World Cup Wild Card race. Ran the shit out of it for four races and had no issues. I was running it on 10s in BLDC. 85 motor amps with 35 battery amps. Didn’t get above 104 degrees. I have it enclosed with no active cooling.

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For C? If it was C you would have had thermal throttling.

What size wheels / rider weight / gear ratio?

So does this dual 6.6 has an anti-spark switch?

:sweat_smile: thought the same first… Guess it’s F… would be 40 degrees thou

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No, you’ll have to provide your own

Sorry. Should have specified “F”. 16t motor, 48t on 120mm Wheels. I weigh about 180lbs.

So Ive finally got this thing hooked up, now im having trouble getting the computer to read it. Powers on, lights up, I installed the drivers you linked @sofu , On windows 10, conputer doesnt even recognize i have a device plugged in, USB slot doesnt even light up as if there is something plugged in, seeing nothing in device manager. Tried both sides.

verify that the drivers are loaded. Try a different computer. I bet its a driver conflict.

Restart your computer with the vescs plugged in and turned on @FourteeOZ.

The dual can support 200a total with 100 per motor. The singles can only do 60. this makes it amazing for a dual 6384 mtb build im working on

Tried that first @sofu wont be home for another 12 hours to mess with it again, hoping it was just a charge only micro usb cable I was using being the problem. Otherwise I will be digging out an ancient laptop from the basement. Damn custom gaming rigs.

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It was just the cable. Tried one I had laying around and connected right away. Ill get this all tuned in and my board set up when Im off work later this week :slight_smile:

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Mine has just arrived… has anyone mounted theirs inside the enclosure with no airflow? I’ve always had the heatsink ‘on show’ in my previous builds but I’d like to avoid cutting a hole in my @bigben enclosure if at all possible! I’ll be running 12s on 6374’s…

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looks like

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I would atleast put it on some thermal pads and put that on a aluminum block so it will pull the heat out of the board.