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Thread: Blue boxes

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    at colchester i noticed a few robots using small blue boxes, i presume they are speedos are they?

    alex

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  3. AND THEY ARE GREAT !!!!!!!!

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  5. They are what they are, no nonsense 6 to 12 volt speed controllers. They are 16 pounds each, you need 1 per motor. So for 32 pounds + p&p you can drive your featherweight with more control than relays and you dont need a receiver battery anymore.

    They dont do current limiting, so you can blow them up if things go wrong, but at a rating of 100A forward and 60A reverse it is not a small task to do so. Mind you, its not like its never been done before.

    That pretty much all i can say about them. No more, no less.

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    are they easy to use?
    and for future reference how do i buy some?

    thanks alex

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    Well on the blue box you see a diagram how to connect them. The short and long version: 2 wires go to the motor, 2 go to the battery, and a RC cable goes into the receiver.

    http://www.computerclub.nl/images/rcsmart100.jpghttp://www.computerclub.nl/images/rcsmart100.jpg

    Thats it.

    Ordering can be done by mailing me, or a pm from this forum.

    btw, the box says programmable, there is no way i know of to program these things.

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  9. I have heard someone or some teams running rc-smarts on 14.4V, however i cannot vouch for it that they will hold out.

    For higher voltages check out Gimson robotics Sabretooth or Scorpion XL on Xbotz.

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