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Thread: Advice/ideas on my design please

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    What sort of budget do you have? You got any experiance with r/c models? i.e remote controlled cars or planes? You'll need to get urself some radio gear first.. batterys and speed controllers depend on budget

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    Yeah 300 is a good budget to start with.

    Pickup a spektrum DX5 or somthing similar for your first set, there pretty cheap but pretty good for the money.
    drills etc from robochallenge - good choice.
    Speed controller- alot of people will have different views - depends what voltage you want to run on...
    For batteries some nicad's would be a good start (like the 7.2v racing packs from an r/c car can be picked up for cheap these days along with a cheapish quick charger... just get urself a few packs and run them to give you 14.2v

    If your buying from the robochallenge guys they will probably be able to sort out you with some good nicads or nimh's and a pair of speedos at the same time.

    Were are you based? its always a good idea to find out who your local teams are incase you need abit of advice or help.

    Get urself to the next closest event too and come and chat to the guys in the pits- most people are willing to show you there machines if you want abit of inspiration

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    Don't worry about the new questions, we all started somewhere!

    It's more like

    ................receiver
    ....................\/
    battery -> speed controller => motor

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    £300 should be enough.
    The reciever is linked to the speed controller but not the motor or the main batteries. Gary has the main circuit.
    The weapon does not need a seperate battery if the main batteries have enough current. About 4000mah (4ah) should run the average feather. Spinner may need slightly more.

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    theoretically yes. In practise two potential flaws:
    1 the cables have power+, power - and signal but there is no legal order on wires or pins. Though futaba order is most common.
    2 the newer recievers run on 3.3v to conserve power but some old speed controllers are designed for the old 5v input.
    Keep an eye on them. The manuals should tell you.

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