HVAC Tech from TN/RC Guy builds a P2 setup for 3.0L

Jbrock

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Hello Everyone,
I have purchased the following items for a P2 build after seeing AlexLTDLX's success with a larger engine.
I have a small HVAC business in Middle TN where I do Residential/Commercial HVAC and Refrigeration, and I've been into RC/Electronics all my life.
I really enjoy comparing the HVAC world of pressure, temperature, pump laws, and mass flow rate to the world of Electric Supercharger discussion.
I'll post more details of everything I am building in the different forum sections...
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is that a nitro engine connected online with a brushless? I gotta. ask how that worked out? talk about auto start haha.
 
is that a nitro engine connected online with a brushless? I gotta. ask how that worked out? talk about auto start haha.
Its a regular 2-stroke, not a Nitro...a Nitro would've been fun!!!
This was for a Drone Generator project to come up with an Active Rectifier solution with the VESC platform.
 
The whole point of that project was also to test having a Starter motor also act as a Generator.
This will hopefully benefit an E-Boost setup by either using an exhaust turbine, or to replace an Alternator.
 
The whole point of that project was also to test having a Starter motor also act as a Generator.
This will hopefully benefit an E-Boost setup by either using an exhaust turbine, or to replace an Alternator.

watched your video, that's interesting.

seemed to work well.
 
watched your video, that's interesting.

seemed to work well.
Thanks! I ended up making a ton more progress with the VESC, but decided not to release it because there were tons of "Sketcky" YouTube accounts and comments that started popping up.
I decided to contribute the project knowledge to a USA based Drone company instead of posting to YouTube further.
Needless to say, the VESC can viably replace a 3-Phase Full Bridge Rectifier as an Active Rectifier with FOC.
 
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