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250A+ speed controllers
This shouldn't be too hard - but it seems to be more difficult than I first expected....
I'm on the hunt for a beefy 250A+ speed controller to deal with some of the requirements of Team ARC's Big Dave 3. I had been looking at the Turnigy dlux 250A unit - but after a certain supplier sent me a faulty one, I'm not a fan of that route.
I'd love to have the budget to fork out for an MGM controller - but that's just a bit above the budget..... I know Alien Power Systems can do them - but after our experience getting motors out of them, I'm not entirely keen on the idea.
So, with all that in mind: Any recommendations that anyone would like to make?
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MGM looks the only real life option.
Dlux ended up crispy for us. (probably the same supplier)
Alienpower. I have the same feeling.
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Sevcon do a bunch of brushless controllers although they aren't what you would consider hobby sized. I have a couple of their older brushed 300A controllers sitting there and they weigh around 2.5kg each.
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Out of curiousity, has anyone played with the HiFei Fulcrum controllers (http://www.hifei.com/fulcrum-esc )They look OK from the specs.
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As with all hobby products, and especially Chinese hobby products, I'd take the amp ratings with a pinch of salt, and the fact the instructions specify they need good airflow is worrying - that's quite hard to do in a robot without a fan. But it is professional producer!
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Just the size of the wires versus the rated ampères raises an eyebrow for most of those Chinese ESC's.
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Unless Charles Guan's Brushless Rage can do 250A (don't think it will though) you're fairly screwed. Rory and I are fiddling around with high power BLDC ESCs but I don't think either of us are aiming that high.
APS motors have been a mixed bag but their ESCs are a lost cause.
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I think based on the responses here and having a quick look myself, you might as well save your pennies and get an MGM controller.
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Do people still use the roboteq AX2550 (or its modern replacement)? I still have one which I am planning to use on my new robot.
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For brushed motors yes. This thread was discussing brushless motor speed controllers.