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I've repeatedly gotten FAULT_CODE_OVER_TEMP_MOTOR which reports a temperature less than my motor temp cutoff start. The reason is due to noise on my temp sensor causing sudden short spikes. That's it's own issue and not what I'm reporting here.
I would expect the temperature reported in the fault message to be the temperature that triggered the fault. which should be over 100c according to my settings and not the < 80c that gets reported ( and is my actual temps. )
Assuming that's correct seems like a bug in the message, somehow reporting a temperature read separately from the reading that triggered the fault.
Fault : FAULT_CODE_OVER_TEMP_MOTOR
Current : 26.0
Current filtered : 26.1
Voltage : 34.27
Duty : 0.950
RPM : 36460.8
Tacho : 3554304
Cycles running : 360106
TIM duty : 7980
TIM val samp : 2
TIM current samp : 4200
TIM top : 8400
Comm step : 0
Temperature : 74.14
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I've repeatedly gotten FAULT_CODE_OVER_TEMP_MOTOR which reports a temperature less than my motor temp cutoff start. The reason is due to noise on my temp sensor causing sudden short spikes. That's it's own issue and not what I'm reporting here.
I would expect the temperature reported in the fault message to be the temperature that triggered the fault. which should be over 100c according to my settings and not the < 80c that gets reported ( and is my actual temps. )
Assuming that's correct seems like a bug in the message, somehow reporting a temperature read separately from the reading that triggered the fault.
Using Firmware 3.65
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