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    Trying to get HardWired running at long last, after the absolute farce with the ebay speed controllers (they don't even work properly now, brake function keeps kicking in when it shouldn't, completely unusable now and they won't accept returns) I'm looking for some new speed controllers that'll handle a 5000mAh 4S LiPo and a drill motor each, but the problem is that I've now got a very small amount of money for those, a new receiver and wheels, so that puts the BotBitz ones (that I'd prefer to have) out of the question for now... I'd love to reprogram some myself, but my technological incompetence means they'd probably end up as a ball of fire by the time I'm done.

    Anyone know of any cheap speed controllers that'll be suitable at all for this? Thanks in advance!

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    Finding new speed controllers that will do everything you need for as little as possible is a battle most of us fight. However I don't think you'll find anything new, which has a chance of lasting, backed by competent and helpful people, than a set of the new 30a speedos from Botbitz. 60 quid delivered, and you'll get help at the end of any emails you send.

    http://www.botbitz.com/index.php?rou...&product_id=74

    I don't know how these have done in combat yet as they haven't been around long, but I would be very surprised if the Botbitz guys put anything up for sale without being 100% sure of its viability.

    Other than that, keep an eye on the for sale section, there will be other speedos that can do the job for less than 60 quid, but they'll have the question mark of having seen combat/reliability hanging over them. And if anything which is truly a great deal comes up, chances are it'll be snapped up in minutes.

    I'm all ears if anyone has a better suggestion than the new Botbitz, as I said everyone is or has been in this same boat before. :P

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    Ellis the new 30a esc from botbitz are Brushless though arent they? can they be programmed for brushed drill motors?

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    as of the moment all the cheap 320a esc on ebay seem to have the brake problem and ive looked at the the boards and there are no variations in components that i can see so it is defiantly to do with software

    so the best bet is probably the botbitz esc at the moment

    the only other cheap esc i know of are the blue 50a http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2310202146...84.m1423.l2649 have used them for testing and they were a bit twitchy

    and these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2x-RC-Boat...item2ec9b08912 which i used to run my wheelchair round for a bit on a 14.4v nimh pack so fairly hardy but they were quite warm at the end lol

    heres the vid

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    All the Botbitz controllers have already been programmed for brushed motors, including the 30A ones. It's the foundation of their business

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    Quote Originally Posted by daveimi View Post
    have you bought the lipo yet?
    I have, already been running it with the dodgy eBay controllers... Going to keep a hold of them and see if there's any way I can modify them later down the line (trying to find out who manufactures them, hopefully they'll have a way of reprogramming!) but I think I'll end up going with these BotBitz ones!

    Would I need to add any sort of precautionary measure to, say, cut power if the drills were to stall so that the controllers don't toast themselves, or would they handle the amps? And would I be able to step it up to a 5000mAh 5s LiPo (or even 6s?) down the line? I seem to recall A123s being similar chemistry to LiPos, but just double-checking before I get some ordered!

    Thanks for the help too everyone, still finding my feet with all the whole combat robotics thing!

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