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The Turnigy SK8 V2 skateboard ESC offers a smooth start-up, excellent torque, and strong, and reliable progressive braking. This product is compatible with the VESC® software, VESC® is a registered trademark owned by Benjamin Vedder. This open-source firmware has been developed with DIY electric skateboard conversions in mind. This latest firmware can be accessed via the link shown below, there is also a mobile phone App available at Google™ Play Store™. This replaces the older BLDC Tool which was used with earlier versions of the firmware. It generates real-time data, to enable you to customize the ESC from a comprehensive list of functions. This will enable you to select the torque, acceleration, and braking curves so that you can set up your drive system to absolute perfection.
The SK8 V2 is packed full of features, there are too many to list here (a full list can be found in the manual) but here are a few of the main ones. It is built using top-quality MOSFETs and capacitors, suits sensored, and sensorless brushless motors, and has regenerative braking and adaptive PWM frequency for better ADC measurement. It also includes a series of adjustable protection for things like low or high input voltages, and high or low input and motor currents. Overall this is a fantastic, high-quality, and easy-to-use ESC for skateboards and other E-Vehicle conversions.
Features: • Compatible with the latest version of VESC firmware • STM32F4, 32 Bit ARM MCU • Suits sensored, and sensorless brushless motors • Regenerative braking • Adaptive PWM for better ADC measurement • Adjustable torque, throttle, and braking curves, and ERPM limits • Adjustable protection for voltage and current
Specs: Type: Turnigy SK8 V2 60A 3~12S Single Motor Skateboard ESC Input Voltage: 3~12S (11.1V~44.4V) Continuous Current: 60A Peak Current: 120A Frequency: Adaptive PWM input BEC: 5V 1.5A BEC Type: Internal driver support Cut-Off Voltage: Programmable Hardware: Based on V4.12 Interface: USB/SENSE/COMM/CAN/ON-OFF Dimensions: 72x50x23mm Weight: 127g
Link for VESC® Tool: https://github.com/vedderb
Please note: A copy of the Instruction Manual is available under the “Manuals/Files” tab.
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