eee291 said:http://www.eastgem.net/deco-b.html
This one has a nice UI![]()
Looks super interesting thank you!
eee291 said:http://www.eastgem.net/deco-b.html
This one has a nice UI![]()
rg12 said:jpacadd said:So what does everyone use? Why isn't phaserunner in the convo or did I miss it? I'm about to start my second build, 2009 Giant Trance X4 bought. First build is 52V BBSHD and I'm trying to decide what to do with the next build, which obviously has to be faster than the first...
Phaserunner is a rewrap version of ASI BAC500 or BAC350, they just designed a different case for it and for ASI I did cover them in the intial message of this thread.
eee291 said:http://www.eastgem.net/deco-b.html
This one has a nice UI![]()
larsb said:eee291 said:http://www.eastgem.net/deco-b.html
This one has a nice UI![]()
Not a single important spec shown on the page though.. I dug around a bit![]()
specs:
- 85A rated, 275A max, 15kW max seems to be the basic numbers. for the deco 275.
- 15kW max power points at max current is actually about 200A at 75V.
- max phase about 350A
- erpm max 6000 rpm for 6pole motor
(i guess they really mean 6 pole pairs, erpm limit either 18000 which is almost unuseable or 36000 which is ok, a common 12slot14pole could then be driven to 5140 rpm, QS 138 70H mid motor to 7200rpm
Nothing for the RC crowd![]()
(according to this:https://electrotransport.ru/ussr/index.php?PHPSESSID=7ldgj87gl9l4pf8s8pr93o4l26&topic=55093.0;all)
manual:eng-manual-v1.pdf
Link to Program: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LUBwoPOXFEBnkbFvxWNqT-V0QSlevBcU/view?usp=sharing
there are higher power options:
Skärmavbild 2020-01-04 kl. 10.48.02.png
Prices from Denzel in the russian thread, shipping included
DECO-500: 600 USD
DECO-700: 730 USD
larsb said:I didn’t see so many advanced parameters, PID tuning off course can be tricky but the rest fairly standard stuff.
they call them deco A and deco B controllers so there are two different lines. I asked eastgem for some additional info, let's see what they get back with. I'm afraid that you are correct and that only the low power ones 65,75 and 85 nominal current versions exist for BLDC.
seems every chinese company would double their sales if they got an american sales and PR manager, they are totally incompetent![]()