Voxl ESC not responding and not detected
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Hello @Vinny @Eric-Katzfey @Alex-Kushleyev @modaltb
I am facing an error with my Voxl FPV ESC. The ESC is not responding to any command. While plug in power the ESC is only blinking 3 LED for the initialization, then there is no LED blinking.
The ESC was working fine, during a flight test the motor suddenly stopped and the drone was landed safely somehow, but after that the motors are not starting, there are no visible damages.
I am attaching the terminal results, I tried to upgrade the firmware, alchange the parameter file, but the ESC is not responding. I also checked with various baudrate, the result is same, no response.:~/Downloads/voxl-esc-master/voxl-esc-tools$ sudo python3 voxl-esc-scan.py Detected Python version : 3.10.12 (main, Mar 3 2026, 11:56:32) [GCC 11.4.0] Found voxl-esc tools bin version: 1.10 INFO: All COM ports: /dev/ttyUSB0 : FT232R USB UART - FT232R USB UART INFO: UART Port Candidates: /dev/ttyUSB0 INFO: Scanning for ESC firmware: /dev/ttyUSB0, baud: 2000000 INFO: Scanning for ESC bootloader: /dev/ttyUSB0, baud: 230400 WARNING: No ESC(s) detected INFO: All COM ports: /dev/ttyUSB0 : FT232R USB UART - FT232R USB UART INFO: UART Port Candidates: /dev/ttyUSB0 INFO: Scanning for ESC firmware: /dev/ttyUSB0, baud: 250000 INFO: Scanning for ESC bootloader: /dev/ttyUSB0, baud: 230400 WARNING: No ESC(s) detected INFO: All COM ports: /dev/ttyUSB0 : FT232R USB UART - FT232R USB UART INFO: UART Port Candidates: /dev/ttyUSB0 INFO: Scanning for ESC firmware: /dev/ttyUSB0, baud: 921600 INFO: Scanning for ESC bootloader: /dev/ttyUSB0, baud: 230400 WARNING: No ESC(s) detected INFO: All COM ports: /dev/ttyUSB0 : FT232R USB UART - FT232R USB UART INFO: UART Port Candidates: /dev/ttyUSB0 INFO: Scanning for ESC firmware: /dev/ttyUSB0, baud: 57600 INFO: Scanning for ESC bootloader: /dev/ttyUSB0, baud: 230400 WARNING: No ESC(s) detected ERROR: not all ESCs foundplease help me out here, is there any way to figure out why is this happening and how to solve it, I had a similar instance earlier, but the ESC was responsive and one motor was glitching. it was stopping during rotation. changing motor did not help, so i changed the ESC and it worked.
what I do to maintain the ESC safety and working.
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@Vinny @Eric-Katzfey @Alex-Kushleyev @modaltb
Hi Guys,
Any update would be great appreciated. -
In a case like this, if the ESC works and suddenly stops working, the resulting state is probably a hardware problem (possibly caused by software action or hardware damage). In this state, it is probably impossible to recover the ESC using software and remote diagnostics would be difficult and you would probably not be able to fix the ESC hardware anyway.
Do you have any additional information that could help us understand what happened and the frequency of occurrence? you mentioned two occurrences "recently" -- any more details? What motor/prop/battery was used and was there anything unusual that happened during the test? Do you have a px4 log from the flight? (you could share it privately if needed).
If you are able to ship two failed ESC boards back to us for investigation, i'll ask our team if we can send you new replacement(s).
Alex
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Hello @Alex-Kushleyev ,
Thank you for getting back to us.
Please find below a detailed summary of the failure scenarios observed during our recent flight testing activities. We would appreciate your assistance in analyzing these events and identifying any potential root causes.
System Configuration
- VOXL 2 → Flight Controller V2 → ESC
- Motor: T-Motor F60 Pro LV, 2020KV
- Propeller: 5-inch Three-Blade Propeller
- Battery: 6S, 5000mAh (21700 Cells)
Scenario 1 – VOXL FPV ESC Failure
During flight, the drone was operating normally when the rear-left motor suddenly stopped, causing the aircraft to lose stability and topple.
Following a system reboot, the affected motor exhibited abnormal behavior:
- The motor would begin rotating briefly.
- It would then stop unexpectedly.
- This cycle would continuously repeat.
The same behavior was reproduced while running the ESC spin.py test utility.
As part of troubleshooting, we:
- Updated the ESC firmware to the latest available version.
- Applied the recommended parameter changes.
- Repeated motor and ESC validation tests.
However, the issue persisted, and no improvement was observed.
Scenario 2 – VOXL FPV ESC No Longer Initializes
In a separate flight test using a replacement ESC, the drone was in a stable hover when the front-left motor stopped unexpectedly, causing the aircraft to topple.
Following the incident:
- The affected ESC no longer initializes correctly.
- During power-up, the ESC LEDs briefly illuminate and then turn off.
- The ESC does not appear to complete its startup sequence.
Troubleshooting performed:
- Connected the ESC directly to a computer.
- Attempted to establish communication and detect the ESC.
- Performed multiple power cycles and reconnection attempts.
Unfortunately, the ESC could not be detected, and communication could not be established. The terminal output associated with this issue was shared previously in our earlier correspondence.
Scenario 3 – Third-Party ESC Evaluation
To further isolate the issue, we replaced the VOXL FPV ESC with a NeutronRC X-CLASS 4IN1 ESC V2 (3–8S, 70A) configured using the DShot protocol.
During testing, we observed the following:
- ESC temperature increased rapidly, reaching approximately 80°C to 90°C within two minutes of flight.
- One motor would subsequently stop during flight.
- The aircraft would lose stability and crash.
- During or immediately after impact, the ESC appeared to reboot.
- Following the reboot, the system would operate normally again.
This behavior has been consistently observed across five separate flight tests, with each flight resulting in a similar failure sequence and crash.
Additional Observations
While reviewing the available flight logs, we observed elevated ESC temperatures:
- General ESC operating temperature ranged between 75°C and 88°C during the affected flights.
- ESC(0) reached a peak temperature of approximately 88°C.
- During earlier flight tests under similar operating conditions, ESC temperatures typically ranged between 60°C and 75°C.
Installation and Thermal Management Details
The ESC is installed inside a closed enclosure with the following thermal arrangement:
- Bottom-mounted aluminum heatsink.
- Thermal interface material between the ESC and heatsink.
- Side walls constructed from aluminum structural members.
Despite the presence of thermal conduction paths, the elevated temperatures observed during flight raise concerns regarding thermal dissipation and potential thermal shutdown behavior.
Flight Logs
Log File:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wxv7VZub4-7onK6YdgcJ8kSpGhpZ40mY/view?usp=sharing
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Given that similar symptoms have been observed across both the VOXL FPV ESC and a third-party ESC platform, we would greatly appreciate your guidance on:
- Potential root causes of the motor shutdown events.
- Whether the observed temperatures are within acceptable operating limits.
- Recommended diagnostics or logging parameters to further isolate the issue.
- Any known interactions between the motor, propeller, battery, and ESC configuration that could contribute to these failures.
Please let us know if any additional logs, hardware details, configuration files, or test data are required from our side.
Thank you for your continued support and assistance.