If you didn't figure it out. you can get one beep on some hardware because the voltage monitoring is not the same an them all, some use different resistors. so they use diffrent voltage modifiers in the firmware. There are 2 common settings and you probably need to compile your own firmware to change it to the correct setting. or trial and error with different firmware's. I had the same issue with the Wrath ESC's which used the less common other resistors like this one probably has.
Love finding these little gems. 😎 I’ve noticed the 3532 Surpass Hobby crawler ourrunners have suddenly doubled in price. Seems like the “secret is out.
For a direct power servo, that BEC is overkill. I use micro BEC boards that are about the size of a thumbnail. 1.5 amps is plenty for the radio and a few LED's. Also they cost about $4 each. Edit: There's an Amazon review now, mine is live.
I recently flash a Emax 45a to am32 and us it in one of my 1/18th scale trucks and its been fantastic, eventually I will try one in my 1/10th rigs but I've been completely happy with my OG fusion 1800kv. I noticed the esc you have is on firmware 1.91 and am wondering if flashing to the latest (1.95) would help with some of the bugs you were having. On a side note I noticed they added the Rhino 80/40a to their list of firmware's.
So. Through my own exploring, ive realized that changing the poles number makes no real change in low speed control, or top rpm. What it does seem to change is the "ramp up" when you snap the throttle open. So at 24 poles its a slowwww walk from 0 to 100% rpm. At 3 poles the motor SNAPS to full rpm.
Thx for another informing review. Curious how it will perform on an other engine. I do have a question which might turn into a #fromthecomments : so I see most tyres are used on 1.9 rims. Why is that, what is the benefit of a 2.2 rim ? Can you fit a 1.9 tyre on a 2.2 rim and if so what are the pros and cons?
The motor has very little back iron to allow drag break.. Ita s drone motor made to run wide open ...crawler outrunner need back iron to give you dragggg break....I am running a DYS BiHeli 32 35 amp and 3 amp bec with selective voltage ...5 pak bec,s 8 bucks ...motor Holmes Hobbies 1800 KV in one 380 2000kv in my comp rig...
I have several outrunners smaller than that in far heavier rigs than that. I have several am32 escs. The drag brake is solid. The low speed is stupid. And your low speed shouldn't lose fidelity will a higher cell count. I have flash hobby 2826 1400kv on a ninja that I regularly run on 6s. Same with the 2830 1700kv and rhino80. Your problem are the esc or the settings. MAYBE you got a bad motor. Doubt it though. 2 cents added. 🤷
I can't get that 3530 1700 to feel right on any rig, with any ESC, on any cell count. So I feel like I've isolated enough variables to just retire that lil' guy. That 1700 genuinely feels exactly the same on 3S and 4S-- even the drag brake doesn't feel any different. I'm not out here building flyweights, so I would rather just over-motor it.
@@CrawlerCanyon At times that's your best option. Had to do that with my wraith axeled trx4 to get the torque back. Trimmed the frame rail to wedge the biggest 1000kv power hobby made. Gearing was HORRID, but now it creeps with the best and it's a hoon on 6s.
@@misguided5421 With this particular ESC, I don't recommend running anything bigger (and therefore power hungry) than say a 3532. A 3530 or 3523 is really the best bet, and keep the KV sub-2000. If you want to run something bigger/more powerful, you'll want a more capable ESC. This one is about as bare bones as it gets. Nobody has FOC except Hobbywing. But outrunners have exceptional low-speed control, and nothing to stop the amount of torque they can produce-- so an outrunner will snap an axle shaft just as easily as FOC.
I kind of want to order one of these...can you clarify the proper input settings that made it work? Are the ones on the still image the ones you have in running form, or did you change those to something else?
The settings in the still are the updated settings, provided by Flash Hobby. Prior to the change, the ESC was apparently stuck in sine startup mode. Works fine now.
Doesn't matter if the weight is sprung or unsprung, tire inserts are holding all of it up.
If you didn't figure it out. you can get one beep on some hardware because the voltage monitoring is not the same an them all, some use different resistors. so they use diffrent voltage modifiers in the firmware. There are 2 common settings and you probably need to compile your own firmware to change it to the correct setting. or trial and error with different firmware's. I had the same issue with the Wrath ESC's which used the less common other resistors like this one probably has.
Love finding these little gems. 😎
I’ve noticed the 3532 Surpass Hobby crawler ourrunners have suddenly doubled in price. Seems like the “secret is out.
I noticed this as well. Still cheap from the far away lands, but I do love the convenience of “get it in two days or less.”
For a direct power servo, that BEC is overkill. I use micro BEC boards that are about the size of a thumbnail. 1.5 amps is plenty for the radio and a few LED's. Also they cost about $4 each.
Edit: There's an Amazon review now, mine is live.
Hope this works as good as the rhino. Want to replace my rhino with the little guy.
For a small revolver and surely 80 amp is total overkill
I recently flash a Emax 45a to am32 and us it in one of my 1/18th scale trucks and its been fantastic, eventually I will try one in my 1/10th rigs but I've been completely happy with my OG fusion 1800kv. I noticed the esc you have is on firmware 1.91 and am wondering if flashing to the latest (1.95) would help with some of the bugs you were having. On a side note I noticed they added the Rhino 80/40a to their list of firmware's.
So. Through my own exploring, ive realized that changing the poles number makes no real change in low speed control, or top rpm. What it does seem to change is the "ramp up" when you snap the throttle open. So at 24 poles its a slowwww walk from 0 to 100% rpm. At 3 poles the motor SNAPS to full rpm.
Neat.
Thx for another informing review. Curious how it will perform on an other engine.
I do have a question which might turn into a #fromthecomments : so I see most tyres are used on 1.9 rims. Why is that, what is the benefit of a 2.2 rim ? Can you fit a 1.9 tyre on a 2.2 rim and if so what are the pros and cons?
Motor from AMAZON HobbyStar 3532 Brushless Outrunner Crawler Motor for 1/10 RC Truck - 1850KV
Heyyyyy there. Gooood evening Mr canyon 😎😎😎
The motor has very little back iron to allow drag break.. Ita s drone motor made to run wide open ...crawler outrunner need back iron to give you dragggg break....I am running a DYS BiHeli 32 35 amp and 3 amp bec with selective voltage ...5 pak bec,s 8 bucks ...motor Holmes Hobbies 1800 KV in one 380 2000kv in my comp rig...
Can you go into a little more depth on how to hook this up to a computer for programing?
I have several outrunners smaller than that in far heavier rigs than that. I have several am32 escs. The drag brake is solid. The low speed is stupid. And your low speed shouldn't lose fidelity will a higher cell count. I have flash hobby 2826 1400kv on a ninja that I regularly run on 6s. Same with the 2830 1700kv and rhino80. Your problem are the esc or the settings. MAYBE you got a bad motor. Doubt it though.
2 cents added. 🤷
I can't get that 3530 1700 to feel right on any rig, with any ESC, on any cell count. So I feel like I've isolated enough variables to just retire that lil' guy.
That 1700 genuinely feels exactly the same on 3S and 4S-- even the drag brake doesn't feel any different. I'm not out here building flyweights, so I would rather just over-motor it.
@@CrawlerCanyon At times that's your best option. Had to do that with my wraith axeled trx4 to get the torque back. Trimmed the frame rail to wedge the biggest 1000kv power hobby made. Gearing was HORRID, but now it creeps with the best and it's a hoon on 6s.
Where did you get the wire to go from the esc to you're laptop??
That's just a basic USB-A to USB mini cable. I have no real idea where it came from.
Can you run that esc on a holmes hobby revolver? Dies it have FOC technology like the hobbywing fusion?
@@misguided5421 With this particular ESC, I don't recommend running anything bigger (and therefore power hungry) than say a 3532. A 3530 or 3523 is really the best bet, and keep the KV sub-2000. If you want to run something bigger/more powerful, you'll want a more capable ESC. This one is about as bare bones as it gets.
Nobody has FOC except Hobbywing. But outrunners have exceptional low-speed control, and nothing to stop the amount of torque they can produce-- so an outrunner will snap an axle shaft just as easily as FOC.
How or where can I get the adapter to hook this esc up to change the settings im lost help
You need one of these little guys and a PC to plug it into: amzn.to/3DpHUki
@@CrawlerCanyon thanks buddy your always a big help
Your voice seems so familiar do you have another channel
Nope, no other channel. But I have had more than a few comments stating something along the lines of, "you sound just like "
Never mind
What about using the Rhino programmer on these?
I think that was the one he tried, and it didn't work. I was hoping it would, since I have a couple of those programmers, but apparently not... :/
I don’t think 35 A is gonna be much to control on those rocks for that little fella😢
I kind of want to order one of these...can you clarify the proper input settings that made it work? Are the ones on the still image the ones you have in running form, or did you change those to something else?
The settings in the still are the updated settings, provided by Flash Hobby. Prior to the change, the ESC was apparently stuck in sine startup mode. Works fine now.
@@CrawlerCanyon okay, that's what I thought but I got a bit confused. That's what i get for watching videos instead of sleeping. Thanks for clarifying
Did you ever get the rhino adapter to work with the flash hobby esc?