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Thread: Building first FW - Drive system

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    as far as i can tell they dont seem to do the version that doesn't have braking any more, im looking into 2 other suppliers at the moment but will have to wait till i can test them to make sure their the good 1s

  3. #13
    They will not be able to handle 320a I can promise you that

  4. #14
    i no that but the 1s in night fury handled 2 drills per esc and didn't get warm so they are capable its just the new versions breaking issue that's being a pain

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    I know, just making new people aware of how some parts can be over spec'd

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    Unless you have purchased them already, I'd try doing the drills yourself. It's simple. I made a how-to, you can watch that here:

    You'll learn a lot, and there is no way to make your next machine better than learning how the insides of your first robot work!

    Also, and this is the main reason, RoboChallenge are very busy at the moment, doing TV work. There shop is probably not high on their priority list. I'll let them comment here if this isn't true but I don't think you'll be able to get the drills through them, or at least not quickly.

    And considering how much you'll learn with nothing but a screwdriver and some grubscrews I'd say it's worth trying them yourself anyway!

    Good luck either way.

    Regarding speedos, two of these would cost the same: http://www.botbitz.com/index.php?rou...&product_id=74

    I don't know how they do in combat as they're a fairly new product, but their larger cousin, the Botbitz 85a speed controllers, are gems. Cheap, solid, and quite good control. Whilst the Sabertooth will give you good control on two drills, it will never be far from its limits. If I were you I'd go for the 30a Botbitz, but if you can scrape up the cash now you'll save in the long run by getting tz85s. There are few if any featherweight drive systems that they can't handle, whereas the 12a Sabertooth is already struggling at the bottom end of two drills. Unless you get a dud ESC or wire them incorrectly or something the tz85s will last you multiple projects, the 12a Sabertooth most likely won't.

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    There is only (apparently) one drill motor/ gearbox left in stock.

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