keepbricking
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mercedes g500 professional line
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Hey everyone! I have made my IWD lego car, the motors are up and running, it looks a bit bad, but that's okay I don't know how to share the video, bricksafe is not letting me create an account nor flickr @janssnetturns out that I didn't need to setup ESC for DShot, since it takes various signals The flight controller only sends the type of signal chosen, the ESC takes and automatically translates any signal it supports Yes I needed to share ground between RX and ESC, but that was done simply through a 5v BEC Now I only need to wait for the 3d-printed tyres to get this car on the road I have a feeling it could do 90+km/h! but I do not have a speedometer
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@Zerobricksthe truck i meant was the buwizz 2.0 trophy truck,the updated version nevertheless, these models are great! I have opened them in stud.io but some parts,such as buwizz bricks and motors and the planetary hub aren't showing even though i can see that there is a file there how can I get them to show, and can i get the CAD files for the planetary hub?
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well, seems like no one is going to help me anyway btw @Krzychups what is the battery you are using and what is the total power of the car, do you know how fast it goes, also what is the weight? seems like IWD is the way to go i have all components but I have a drone stack ( flight controller and esc) how do you program the flight controller? i have tested it and the issue is: when you are at zero throttle and arm,the motors spin very slowly but even if you up the throttle just a tiny bit the motors continue speeding up, this can damage both the motors and esc I did some research and found out that the esc speeds the motors up until the fc reports an increase in altitude(it is for drones anyway) so my question is , how do you overcome this?
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well, seems like no one is going to help me anyway btw @Krzychups what is the battery you are using and what is the total power of the car, do you know how fast it goes, also what is the weight? seems like IWD is the way to go i have all components but I have a drone stack ( flight controller and esc) how do you program the flight controller? i have tested it and the issue is: when you are at zero throttle and arm,the motors spin very slowly but even if you up the throttle just a tiny bit the motors continue speeding up, this can damage both the motors and esc I did some research and found out that the esc speeds the motors up until the fc reports an increase in altitude(it is for drones anyway) so my question is , how do you overcome this?