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ISDT ESC70 - new brushed crawler ESC with BT-programming

donaldsneffe

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Hi,
could not find a thread to this new, cheap and super interesting crawler ESC in this forum?

Finally the ISDT ESC70 ESC is available, first one did already arrive in Germany (via Amazon).
Price is really good, a competitor for the Hobbywing Quicrun 1080.

Tons of options... programming via BT-app and smartphone!

I am super curious... did order one (as many in German rockcrawler forum). First reports soon.

There is even already a 15% off coupon code for the ESC70 on Banggood: BGBR360





https://youtu.be/Sf4HPtfPTHk


https://youtu.be/4ilLB4cHen8

Walter
 
Next time I’m going to purchase a HW1080 I’ll give one of these a try. Looks great for the price with nice specs. Thanks for sharing!
 
Next time I’m going to purchase a HW1080 I’ll give one of these a try. Looks great for the price with nice specs. Thanks for sharing!

There will be a lot of information soon, because many guys from German forum, including myself, ordered.

Also curious, if it is good, it is a bang for the buck.
However, still having some "spare 1080" sitting in my shelf - still wrapped in plastic ;)
So I did not need the ESC70, but super curious.


Walter
 
The video shows drag brake not active drag brake. So it may not have active drag brake. Also the hold of a drag brake is not all that impressive of an achievement. Other components are pretty important and responsible for a good drag brake. All the esc needs to do for regular drag brake is short 2 wires through the fets when no input is detected. So as long as the correct fets are open you get maximum drag brake from the esc.

I am more concerned with the initial startup speed and power. That is what sets the 1080 apart from every other cheap esc IMO.

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I am looking forward to a YouTube video if you are making one. I have subscribed. Great stuff so far, I loved the furitech videos with the charts.

Man I love comparison charts!

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Francis reviewed one on RC Reviews. It looked promising so for the price I ordered one off Amazon. It should be here tomorrow. I'm thinking I'll try it in my SCX10 Deadbolt which still has the Axial esc in it. Most of my crawlers have HW 1080's in them.
 
My ISDT ESC70 arrived today. It came with no connectors, but did have a short jumper cable to connect to the rx. I'll start out saying I'm not very impressed with the ESC70.

I I installed the ISD-Go app on my iPhone X, powered up the esc70 after I soldered a XT60 on the power leads. The 1st thing that came up was that a new firmware update was available. It was dated 12-31-2021 and was 3 version newer so I figured that was a good thing. Well after about 6 tries I finally got the update to download and install which took another 15-20 minutes. Had to shut the esc70 down and power it up again and it would then connect to the app. I go to check the setting and was getting errors because the tx hadn't been calibrated. I Hooked up my RadioLink to it and calibrated the tx. Now it wan't a motor. At this point I'm not really impressed so I didn't want to solder connectors to the leads. All I could. find was 10 settings. I tried to change it to crawler from On Road and the setting wouldn't save. Others I could change and save. It might be a nice esc if it worked as advertised, for me I'm not impressed and will be returning it. I'll pay the extra $ and buy a HW1080 that just work out of the box and not app or BT to mess with.
 
For the price they are asking , its probably worth to try ....that wireless gimmick though is as pointless as another hole in the head...how often do you setup your ESC, hmm??Once a year ??:mrgreen: If you in for a solid solution get a HW1080.
 
I had the same bluetooth woes with my early production hobbywing axe system. I don't know if newer hardware releases fixed it. But this is why I like a simple wired system.

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I haven’t picked one up but that enormous switch kills me. If it is needed for programming, hopefully you can just unplug it and put in a jumper for standard running.

Graupner used to make ESCs where you could choose to run a switch or not simply by plugging or unplugging one (no soldering the switch leads together required), I’m surprised no other ESC manufacturers have adopted that feature.
 
I think the big button houses the BT module as well as the on off button. Can't say if it will work with the button unplugged.
 
No response yet, but I see in their FAQ something that implies that you can run it without the switch. The question is "If the switch module is damaged, how to calibrate the throttle stroke" (emphasis is mine)

*The throttle must be calibrated in strict accordance with the following sequence.
The switch module is not connected.
When first calibration/calibration after restoring factory settings, power up the ESC directly. When recalibration, power up the ESC after move throttle trigger to end position, when you hear “Beep” then return trigger to neutral position.
①Calibration trigger neutral position: Remain neutral position until hear single “Beep”.
②Throttle trigger to end position: Remain throttle position until hear 2 “Beep”s, then return to neutral position.
③Brake trigger to end position: Remain brake position until hear 3 “Beep”s, then return to neutral position.
④Calibration complete: After hear 2 “Beep”s, restart for final completion.
 
Anyone had problems updating the firmware? the app always says "download failed"

I never had that issue (got my esc in May), but it looks like there was an app update in April that fixed an issue with it always trying to update firmware.

Mine never prompted about an update.
 
I never had that issue (got my esc in May), but it looks like there was an app update in April that fixed an issue with it always trying to update firmware.

Mine never prompted about an update.


I discovered what was the problem. I have a Huawei and they don't have acess to the Play Store or other Google services. Uninstalled the ISDT app and installed it through a Google emulator that is basically a virtual smartphone . Now it works better, ,not great...better


Aside the app bugs , is frustating having to define via app, if the lipo is 2 or 3s . If you connect the wrong battery, the ESC simply doesn't let the motor work
 
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