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Two Carbon GT boards have different torque !

Discussion in 'Carbon GT' started by funkyj, Jan 7, 2017.

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  1. funkyj

    funkyj Member

    i have two Carbon GT boards with same wheels/gears???
     
  2. wiztecy

    wiztecy Member

    Check your battery voltage after a full charge on both as well as the balancing menu. Mostly the main battery voltage is key and see if there's a difference there. A battery with more voltage has more torque and also more top speed. As your voltage drops your torque and speed do significantly.

    I recall you said one board had an older V1 remote and the other a V2 as well, so that means two different production dates I presume.
     
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    funkyj

    funkyj Member

    Yes I agree they are different production dates but this means that the boards should run differently ??
    Also I swapped the batteries to check out what's is happening but the faster board goes faster with any battery I tried .... I will try to swap the internal board to check out if one of the controllers gives more amperage/current to the motors ....
     
  4. wiztecy

    wiztecy Member

    The V1 and V2 I was talking about are the remote versions which reflect I the communication with the controller in the board. Evolve could have changed some firmware and the behavior of the board. That may have found issues and had to address them, or even added enhancements, hence the change. If all boards are like that coming from a different date then that's the reason. If its only your board, then its a one off and I'd say its a variance with the motor/controller/battery.
     
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    funkyj

    funkyj Member

    ..... but with fully charged batteries one of the boards accelerates faster at the same mode fast or gt.
     
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    funkyj

    funkyj Member

    I have also swapped the controllers and again the same results. But the controller is formed by two boards the upper connects withe the motor's sensors and also contains the remote receiver (v1 or v2) and the lower board that connects withe the motors power feed which also controls how much current it will send to the motors ...
     
  7. Zac

    Zac Member

    FYI - I recently tested my V2 remote w/ my V1 motor controller & it was awesome
     
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