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Thread: Sabertooth 24v +?

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    I have blown 2 using 24V nicads. With 26V at the terminals the sabretooths blow after a few minutes of hard running.

    My advice, drop them if you are using drill motors. They are good on something low drain like bosch 35Ws

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    we were looking at changing from 2 electronize to one sabertooth for our drive setup on a 12v sla battery

    the motors are drill motors, the reason for changing is straight lines are a problem steering is a problem basicallly doesnt drive as it should

    will this help???

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    Provided the motors turn at the same speed clockwise as anti-clockwise (drillmotors usually do) A dual motor speed controller such as the Sabretooth will help immensely. Specially after calibration. If you then still have problems driving in a straight line, you should look if one of the motors/geaboxes/wheels is running mor freely or binds more than the other.

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    so will this one be the right sort for our above setup? we may change to some better batteries nicads/nimhs will this still be ok?

    http://www.totalrobots.com/sabertooth-dual-10a-motor-driver-for-rc-p-244.htmlhttp://www.totalrobots.com/sabertoot...-rc-p-244.html

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    Alexander I would go for the 25A version. I have also burnt out a dual 10A speedo in sting and that had a large heatsink and fan added to it.

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