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Thread: Speed controllers to use with mobility scooter motors?

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    You don't have a rammer though. If your gearing is right then you shouldn't be drawing a huge amount of current on the drive. From what i've heard they have handled drive systems well in the US. I'm planning on dumping the vantec for one if I can afford it in due course.

    edit - brushless is fun and potentially promising but I just don't see the reliability there. As you lose a match instantly if you lose drive then it's not attractive to me.

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    My question would be how accurate the 4QD ratings were

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    From what i've seen the guys that made the rage bridge are happy to discuss the ins and outs of it. Maybe if you get in touch with your planned set up they could advise if it would be appropriate or not?

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    I think there's still a backlog being caught up on from the multiple Battlebots and Robot Wars teams that emptied the stocks. An alternative option that is similarly priced is the IFI Victor/Vex 885. Handles 120A continuous and 200A bursts if I remember rightly.

    Edit: here's the link; http://www.robotmarketplace.com/products/IFI-V885.html

    Planning on using these myself, purely because I have a 60A version already as a spare. Slightly cheaper than the Vypers but you do have to get the PWM cable as well. The fan blades are prone to breaking from shocks so you'd be as well removing them, saving a bit of space. Biggest thing to watch is that the FETs don't touch, otherwise it's bye bye controller/repair time.

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