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The one that comes out of their v2 ESCs.
Nothing else is compatible, it’s just a resistance probe.
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Certainly could be, but the resistance correlation between the probe ohm value and what the ESC range calculates is not going to translate. Would be interested to find out if there would be shut down similarities with Infrared external readings.I swear I saw someone post that the Hobbystar/Surpass V2 motor temp plug is the same as the Hobbywing one. It was in the thread about the V2 stuff but I can't find it. It's either in the electronics section or the general choas section.
I was going to ask you how well that Hobbystar ESC performed (or didn't perform), but I think I kind of got my answer from this reply. I've always been curious about the quality of Hobbystar ESCs, as they're the more budget friendly alternative to the Hobbywing & Castle stuff.Certainly could be, but the resistance correlation between the probe ohm value and what the ESC range calculates is not going to translate. Would be interested to find out if there would be shut down similarities with Infrared external readings.
I tried every ESC parameter value under the sun to eliminate input lag, but for air control could never get it satisfactory so I sold it and went with a Max 8v3. Also cut really early on heavy loading like the firma 150.
I’ll go cheap on motors but not on ESCs.I was going to ask you how well that Hobbystar ESC performed (or didn't perform), but I think I kind of got my answer from this reply. I've always been curious about the quality of Hobbystar ESCs, as they're the more budget friendly alternative to the Hobbywing & Castle stuff.
Totally agree. I've had a couple opportunities to purchase Hobbystar ESCs for very low prices, but I just couldn't bring myself to do it. Their ESCs seem to be hit or miss based on all the reviews I've read & watched. I'd rather Buy Once, Cry Once when it comes to ESCs. Motors on the other hand, now that's a different story. I have a 2700kv Xteam motor from Amazon that has been an absolute problem-free workhorse.I’ll go cheap on motors but not on ESCs.
Certainly could be, but the resistance correlation between the probe ohm value and what the ESC range calculates is not going to translate. Would be interested to find out if there would be shut down similarities with Infrared external readings.
I tried every ESC parameter value under the sun to eliminate input lag, but for air control could never get it satisfactory so I sold it and went with a Max 8v3. Also cut really early on heavy loading like the firma 150.
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