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Welcome back!
Our RoboteQ AX2550HE has been perfectly reliable, but its still not a perfect design. The FET package used will not handle more than 30 amps continuous (although they are paired) and the current limiting is in software (like the sidewinder and Dogs Bollox) so its never going to be fast enough to truely protect the FETs. Its also based around the same H bridge chip all these controllers are... That said, weve been running the RoboteQ for a long time now and it hasnt broken... Neither have the LEMs. Its a well developed design and I think itd work well for you.
There isnt a better product than the RoboteQ for the LEMs unless you want a bespoke design that will cost thousands. Or you can wait a couple of years for something better.
A Spectrum DX6/ DX7 would be a good buy too
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Im not aware of anything out there that will run flawlessly with a LEM with the potential exception of the custom controllers that Storm II uses (though they have blown one FET in the 4 years theyve been running).
I would go with Kane - the RoboteQ is probably your best bet (in its HE configuration) just so long as you can shoehorn the thing in !
Ed
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Ok, heres another question, has anyone had any experience of 36V 2.3Ah Li-Fe batteries (A123 Systems)? Ive been reading about them and they look ideal replacements for our 24V Nicads. Theyre about half the size of the packs we run at the mo and seem to have good discharge ratings.
Good idea or only good for a BBQ?
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Ill bring the burgers Daniel......
Ed
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Lithium batteries are no longer allowed in heavy-weights. Only for feathers, and low voltage cut-offs and other things need to be used with them.
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Thats a bit of a bugger, theyre using em in airplanes and power tools. http://www.slkelectronics.com/DeWalt/index.htmClicky
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Yer, I use them in my feather weight and they are the best upgrade ive made!
If the rules change, check out http://www.realraptors.co.uk/zen-cart-v1.1.3/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=100&product s_id=1288http://www.realraptors.co.uk/zen-car...roduct_info&cP ath=100&products_id=1288
These are the higher discharge version of what I currently use. I think they sell them in 37V packs also.
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It might be worth asking for a exemption for these particular cells.
http://www.a123systems.com/html/tech/safety.htmlhttp://www.a123systems.com/html/tech/safety.html
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Ive followed the australian discussion on them and several robots there have been equipped with them. Because of the way there are built they are inherently safer than LiPo or Li-ion without electronic gadgets. They do require a specific charger, regular LiPo chargers do not work.
I would not be opposed to exempting these, although i would still not use them in a heavy.
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like grant said, the newer Thunderpower cells are good for upto 50C burst, and come in higher mah rating than the A123 cells
my dream pack would be the TP9000-10S2PX, a 37v 9Ah lipo pack. about 450Amp burst :P