OK. I've perhaps been abit of a tit.
I have purchased a flipsky Mini FSESC4.20. While I was waiting a week for it to arrive I noticed the maximum voltage of this VESC is 60v... so I calculated that at maximum charge I can build a 14s battery which gives 58v.
I received the vesc today and plugged everything together and tried an auto detection or whatever its called... and I get a detection failed error on the screen after 5-10 seconds of nothing happening. So I went online and found that if I type 'fault' in the vesc tool terminal I can get a fault code to show... and its showing "FAULT_CODE_OVER_VOLTAGE".
Is there any way of getting this to work without having to dissect the neatly wrapped battery... ripping the 14s bms out and forking out on a 13s battery to lower the voltage?
Now like a dumbass I ignored the quite clearly labelled flipsky mini FSESC4.20 labelling which says "3s - 13s LIPO' as I calculated that a 14s battery will never exceed 60v.
Any thoughts and suggestions?
You live. You learn. Ooops.
Thanks,
Arran.
12S max! You need 8V headroom for spikes! The FW and setting protects the unit from blowing up. 52V fully charged batteries is the very max. 51V is better.
you could use a high power step down converter or just 12s battery,
75v vesc
https://www.banggood.com/Flipsky-75100-FOC-75V-100A-Single-ESC-Based-on-...