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Thread: Feather weight speed controllers

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    Im planning to make a feather weight robot, but first im making a kind of prototype robot which runs on two 9.6 volt drill motors, hooked up to one 9.6 volt battery but the problem is i dont know which speed controllers to get.

    at a model shop called geedee model shop in nottingham near me, they are selling marine speed controllers running at for example 15A which say.....

    The Viper 15 is a reversible marine spec speed controller capable of handling upto 12v 15A max.
    NEW built in failsafe to protect against complete loss of signal or when out of range.

    would 2 of these do the job? they cost £21 for 1

    Any ideas?

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    The other thing is that buying 12V speedos now will limit your upgrade possiblities. It would be better to get some 24V speedos like electronize (availiable from technobots.co.uk). And use them on 12V as 9.6V drills should be able to handle 12V.

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    http://www.dimensionengineering.com/http://www.dimensionengineering.com/ same but cheeper price in USD, USD is VEERY low right now, try Sabertooth dual 10A motor driver for R/C - 65 USD - OR Sabertooth dual 25A motor driver - 125 USD -

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    thnx very much thats all very helpful, its looking like for now due to the amount of money i have etc ill get the Sabertooth Dual 10A Motor Controller for RC which is £40

    But im not 100% sure about something because ive not been doing this kind of thing very long,
    but the motors are too fast and need slowing down, can I adjust the settings on the speed controller, or does it work on the more i would push the stick forward the more voltage is supplied to the motors- thus making them go faster?

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    There are 3 ways of solving this:

    1: get more reduction behind the motor so the wheels turn slower if the motor is running full power (that is the best way, you will have more power and your speed controller(s) have to work less) but unfortunately that is not always possible.

    2: reduce the amount of stick travel, make a small plate that fits over the stick with a circle that is less large than the maximum stick. Ive seen some people do that with transmitters that dont have option 3.

    3: If you have a transmitter that can do it, change the settings on your transmitter that stick travel is only a certain percentage. With Dual rate you could flick a switch and then have your sticks at a lower percentage if you push it all the way out. I do that with Hannibalito 3, it drives normally at 45% of its top speed unless I flick the switch.

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