This is the first edition of The VESC controller spreadsheet. For the moment, it’s incomplete and needs to be updated. Credit goes to Nickleman from the Vescify discord server.
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This is epic! Can you share the markdown or raw file of this comparison table? Then we can embed it here natively.
Here’s a markdown version. I didn’t edit the original post yet, as I’m not sure the meaning behind the color coding and if it’s important to preserve or not.
Ubox 80 | Ubox100 | lilFOCer 3.1 | Tronic 250r | Thor 300 | Raiden 7-HV | |
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Price | $160 | $140 | $300 | $250 | $300 | $179 |
Max Current (Not ABS) | 150A | 100A | 250A | 250A | 300A | 120A |
Max Voltage | 75.6V (20s) | 84V (20s) | 84V (20s) | 100.8V (24s) | 84V (20s) | 92.4V (22s) |
Connectivity | (2 serial ports) External serial Bluetooth | (2 serial ports) External serial Bluetooth | (1 serial port) Internal serial Bluetooth (iPhone connection issues) | (1 serial port) Internal serial Bluetooth (iPhone connection issues) | (1 serial port) VESC express (only supported by VESC Tool app) | (1 serial port) External serial Bluetooth |
Internal Footpad Resistor | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
LED Compatibility | 12v supply | 12v supply | None | None | 12v supply + controls | None |
Momentary vs Latching Power Switch | Both | Both | Latching | Latching | Momentary | Latching |
OEM w/ Heatsink | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes |
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I used a google sheet to make the imagine
Well we can go either way:
Option A) Enrich the Google Sheet and add more infos about each controller
Option B) Use the Markdown table here in pev.dev natively
What’s more user friendly in your eyes?
I think markdown might sound like a good idea. I just need to learn how to use markdown