View Full Version : esc's with both motor rotation? CW/CCW
simon
21-05-2014, 10:09 PM
Hi,
What esc's have the function where you can run a motor clock wise or counter clock wise?
Thanks
alex97
21-05-2014, 10:13 PM
You can swap two of the motor wires around or on some controlers you can reverse the motor.
MiCk B.
21-05-2014, 10:15 PM
Hi,
A couple of the Novak speedos have this function.
The Havok Pro SC is one of them.
MiCk B. :-)
MiCk B.
21-05-2014, 10:16 PM
You can swap two of the motor wires around or on some controlers you can reverse the motor.
This won't work with a sensor based system.
MiCk B. :-)
Darren Boyle
21-05-2014, 10:40 PM
Both the Vampire SR1 and SR1+ have this feature and both are available at some very special prices at the moment too....
novak gtb, kinetic also have a reverse option
neallewis
22-05-2014, 12:07 AM
Tekin RSX/RS Pro both do, SkyRC Toro 120A, Orca, Hobywing and Speedpassion reventons also do. Yokomo and HPI also.
I'll be honest my Toro didn't feel the same when i ran it in reverse the other week trying out a shorty lipo conversion chassis. It seemed to get a bit hotter also, although i didn't get the temp gun out.
I wondered if motor can timing head any bearing on performance when run in reverse?
mattr
22-05-2014, 06:54 AM
I wondered if motor can timing head any bearing on performance when run in reverse?Yup, as you are effectively removing timing (your +15 degrees becomes -15 degrees........ so you have to account for this elsewhere, either by being more aggressive with the throttle, or adding electronic timing.)
simon
22-05-2014, 07:00 AM
Hi,
Thanks for all the info..great help.......I didn't realise SP reventons have that function,as I couldn't see it on the info?....as this was one of the esc's I was interested in..is it only the pro version?
badger5
22-05-2014, 07:26 AM
The Viper speedos with the latest A64 firmware also have a reverse rotation function, you can get them from LMR.
imull
23-05-2014, 07:39 PM
GM will also so this :thumbsup:
neallewis
24-05-2014, 12:48 AM
Yup, as you are effectively removing timing (your +15 degrees becomes -15 degrees........ so you have to account for this elsewhere, either by being more aggressive with the throttle, or adding electronic timing.)
Sure on blinky mode, then can timing is obviously helping, but I thought that in advanced timing modes, boost/turbo, etc, the can timing was disregarded. I'll try to find where I read this. It was possibly in an ESC manual.
It does make sense though that timing advance on my motor running reverse felt different. It was set to whatever the ready mach 2 is factory set to.
mattr
24-05-2014, 06:37 AM
Don't think most ESCs would be able to ignore mechanical timing. Not completely anyway.
And fwiw, I've been cooking a motor/ESC for the last couple of visits to the track, it's been getting far hotter than it used to in my 4wd (now in a 2wd but rotating in reverse) I've had to add a fair bit of boost and so on.
Checked last night and it's got 10 degrees of mechanical timing I've been fighting against!
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