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Main Photo: New miniPRO 2WD Chassis Dyno

By Tyler Hooks
LiveRC.com

Press Release from miniPRO:
www.miniprousa.com

This is a chassis dynamometer (dyno) that measures the rpm, kv, voltage, current draw, power and torque output of your vehicle. This dyno is great tool for motor analysis, ESC (boost) adjustment, brushless sensor adjustment, gearing calculation, tire selections, and much more. The dyno is coupled with to a knurled roller via a pulley and belt to accelerate the inertial mass. We will call this a ‘flywheel’ for simplicity. Our electronic board takes the flywheel’s inertia (resistance of an object to a change in its state of motion), measures the rate it takes to accelerate and calculates the output power and torque of your vehicle. Our dyno repeatedly measures and calculates power in small increments to produce an accurate graph on a PC of the engine’s power characteristics.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Torque: 2N/m Max (with GT2 2mm Belt) 
  • RPM: 100K Max
  • Units: English & Metric
  • Adjustable Reading and Logging Rate: Up to 50Hz
PACKAGE CONTENTS

A. For Chassis Dyno with Flywheel Unit:

  • (1) R/C chassis dyno with customer's selected flywheel unit
  • (1) 50V/180A Voltage and current
  • (1) Dyno electronic board v1.1
  • (1) Micro-B USB cable

B. For Chassis Dyno without Flywheel Unit:

  • (1) R/C chassis dyno kit
  • (1) Necessary components to attach your existing Motor Dyno Flywheel Unit
  • Please note that you need flywheel unit to use this kit. No electronics are included.
SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS
  • Microsoft Windows 7, 8, 10
TOOLS REQUIRED
  • Allen: 1.5mm, 2.0mm
  • Phillips Screw Driver
  • Soldering Iron
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
  • Electronic Speed Controller (ESC)
  • Battery to Power ESC and Motor.
  • R/C Transmitter and Receiver Or Servo Tester 
    (Not Required if using ESC Throttle Controller Board)
  • Windows PC with 1 USB Port
    (Two USB ports are required when using the ESC Throttle Controller Sensor)

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About the Author

Tyler Hooks is a recent college graduate with a BBA in management and a Minor in Communications from St. Edwards University as well as a ROAR Stock National Champion and was apart of the IFMAR World Championship USA team in 2016. Tyler is currently an Editor as well as in the Advertising department at Live Race Media and frequently is apart of the broadcast team at major events.

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