VESC / Open Source Products
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The VESC™ One Wheeled Board Products (collectively the “VESC One Wheel Product”) are not specifically designed to operate with Future Motion products. Any attempt to modify or alter the VESC One Wheel Product for this or any other purpose could result in serious injury or even death. By purchasing and/or using the VESC One Wheel Product, you understand and agree that you are doing so at your own risk, and you agree to release and indemnify the One Stop Board Shop Parties from any and all claims relating to such use or misuse.

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FAQ

VESC stands for Vedder Electronic Speed Controller, a highly versatile and customizable open-source motor controller originally developed by Benjamin Vedder. Designed primarily for electric vehicles, VESC offers extensive configurability, allowing users to fine-tune various parameters such as speed, torque, braking, and power consumption. Its adaptability makes it an ideal choice for enthusiasts and engineers working with electric transportation, including Onewheels, Electric Skateboards, Electric Unicycles (EUCs), and other personal electric vehicles (PEVs). VESC's open-source nature also means that users benefit from continuous updates, community support, and the ability to modify the hardware or software to meet specific needs, making it a popular choice for DIY projects and performance upgrades.

VESC, or Vedder Electronic Speed Controller, works by regulating the power delivered to an electric motor, controlling its speed, direction, and overall performance. It uses a microcontroller to interpret input signals from a remote control or other devices and adjusts motor parameters like torque, acceleration, and braking. By employing pulse-width modulation (PWM), the VESC can fine-tune the power supply, providing precise control over the motor’s actions. This results in a smooth, responsive riding experience, whether you're accelerating, decelerating, or changing direction. The VESC also includes built-in safety measures like thermal throttling and voltage monitoring to protect the motor and battery. Its fully programmable nature allows for extensive customization, making it ideal for electric vehicles like Onewheels, Electric Skateboards, and EUCs.

VESC offers numerous advantages, making it a popular choice for electric vehicle enthusiasts. One key benefit is its precise control over acceleration and braking, which allows for a smoother and more responsive ride. Users can customize parameters such as motor current, braking strength, and other settings to tailor the motor’s performance to their specific needs and preferences. This customizability ensures that the riding experience can be adjusted for various conditions and rider styles. Additionally, the VESC enhances efficiency by optimizing power usage and reducing energy loss, which can extend battery life and improve overall performance. The ability to fine-tune the motor's behavior means that riders can achieve a more personalized and enjoyable riding experience, whether it's for daily commuting or high-performance applications.

In theory, VESC can be installed on a variety of personal electric vehicle (PEV) devices, such as electric skateboards, Onewheels, and electric unicycles. However, compatibility can vary depending on the specific model and design of your PEV. It’s crucial to research whether your particular PEV device is compatible with a VESC upgrade before proceeding with installation. Factors to consider include the motor type, voltage requirements, and existing controller interfaces. Additionally, you may need to adapt or modify certain components to ensure proper integration and functionality. Always consult the VESC documentation and, if available, seek advice from the PEV community or a professional technician to confirm compatibility and achieve optimal performance.

The difficulty of upgrading to a VESC largely depends on your technical skills and familiarity with electronics. If you have experience with soldering, electronics, and a good understanding of electric skateboard or PEV systems, the upgrade can be manageable. This involves tasks such as wiring, configuring settings, and ensuring proper integration with your motor and battery. For those less experienced or unfamiliar with these processes, the upgrade may be more challenging. In such cases, it’s advisable to seek assistance from experienced individuals or professional technicians who can help ensure a successful installation and proper functioning of the VESC. Proper research and preparation are key to making the process as smooth as possible.

VESC offers extensive customization by allowing you to adjust a wide range of parameters. Key adjustable settings include:

  • Motor Current: Control the amount of current supplied to the motor, affecting its power output and performance.
  • Battery Current: Adjust the current drawn from the battery to optimize power consumption and extend battery life.
  • Acceleration and Braking Curves: Fine-tune how the device accelerates and brakes, allowing for smooth or aggressive responses based on your preferences.
  • Top Speed Limits: Set maximum speed thresholds to ensure safety or adhere to legal regulations.
  • Motor Temperature Limits: Configure temperature thresholds to prevent overheating and protect the motor.
  • Regenerative Braking Settings: Customize how braking energy is recovered and fed back into the battery.
  • Voltage Cutoff: Set voltage limits to protect the battery from over-discharge.

These adjustments provide a high degree of customization, enabling you to tailor the device's performance to suit your specific riding style and needs. The flexibility of VESC makes it possible to optimize for factors such as efficiency, power delivery, and overall riding experience.

Installing a VESC may void the warranty on your electric skateboard or other personal electric vehicle, as it typically involves modifying or replacing the original electronics. Many manufacturers view such modifications as altering the device beyond its intended specifications, which can lead to the loss of warranty coverage. Before proceeding with any upgrades or changes, it’s essential to check with the manufacturer or retailer regarding the terms of your warranty and whether installing a VESC could impact it. Being informed about potential warranty implications can help you avoid unexpected costs or issues down the line.

There are several potential risks when installing and configuring a VESC on your PEV. One major risk is damaging your device if the installation or wiring is done incorrectly, which could lead to permanent motor or battery damage. Additionally, modifying your PEV with a VESC can often void the manufacturer's warranty, leaving you without coverage for repairs or replacements. Incorrect configuration of VESC parameters, such as motor current or voltage limits, can result in unsafe riding conditions, including overheating, poor braking performance, or even total motor failure. It’s crucial to follow installation guides meticulously, double-check your settings, and, if unsure, seek help from experienced professionals. Being aware of these risks will help you mitigate potential issues and ensure a safer, smoother riding experience.

Yes, there are smartphone apps available that provide real-time monitoring and configuration of VESC parameters. These apps typically connect to the VESC using Bluetooth, allowing you to easily adjust settings such as speed, acceleration, motor current, and braking strength from your phone. Additionally, they provide real-time data on performance metrics like battery voltage, motor temperature, and speed. It’s important to ensure that the app you choose is compatible with your specific VESC hardware version, as different versions may have varying levels of support and features. These apps make it convenient to tweak settings on the go and monitor your PEV's performance in real time.

Online forums, community groups, and social media platforms dedicated to electric skateboarding are excellent resources for information and support. These communities often share experiences, tips, and solutions to common issues, making them a valuable tool for troubleshooting and enhancing your setup. Additionally, the official VESC Project website offers a wealth of documentation and guides, including detailed instructions for installation, configuration, and troubleshooting. Exploring these resources can help you better understand your VESC, connect with other enthusiasts, and ensure a successful and enjoyable experience with your electric skateboard.

In most cases, it is possible to revert to the original controller after installing a VESC, but this process requires careful attention. It’s essential to keep all original components and follow proper reinstallation procedures to ensure that everything is restored correctly. Reverting to the original controller may be necessary for warranty claims or if you encounter issues with the VESC upgrade. By maintaining the original parts and ensuring proper reinstallation, you can safeguard your ability to return the device to its original state, address warranty concerns, or resolve any problems that arise during the VESC upgrade.

At OSBS, we provide comprehensive VESC assembly services to help you get started with your VESC journey. If you're interested in utilizing our expertise to set up your VESC, please visit our Services and Repairs Page. There, you'll find detailed information about our offerings and instructions on how to proceed. Be sure to fill out all necessary forms to initiate your build and ensure a smooth and efficient process. We're here to assist you every step of the way!