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Using VESC remote with non-VESC ESC

Hi,

I'm currently building something to power my snowboard on the flat. The ESC that I have had to be compatible with the motor I needed from a particular company, so it's proprietary to their motor (the company is not related in any way to skateboards). 
I'm looking to not re-invent the wheel when it comes to controlling the ESC and skateboard remotes look like a great option. Is there any way these remotes can be used to control ESCs other than VESC, Hobbywing and YingLis?

 

Thanks in advance for any tips. 
 

peter

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Depends on what the input of the ESC is.

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Sorry, I don't understand. I want the input of my ESC to be a VESC remote. 
 

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UART, CAN, PPM?

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Again, I'm afraid I don't know the answer to that. The ESC I'm using is the following 

https://www.jphobby.eu/en/50a-and-over/1291-jp-hobby-mantis-150a-hv-esc-...

Is there any way to tell from looking at it ? The manual isn't helpful

 

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Ok, I've been told that I should have said PWM for use with remote control aircraft servos in answer to the question above. 
 

does that help?

thanks

peter

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I think the answer is PWM.