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Thread: Which controller?

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    Have the movement on one stick and weapon on the throttle stick.

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    It does depend on what you are using to control your claw. For example, if its a relay control, you just plug the servo into whichever channel you want to operate the weapon with. Stick up/left = claw goes down, stick down/right = claw goes up, or whichever.

    As for speed controllers, I personally like and have used the Scorpion XXL, I would recommend it.

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    I have broken the same one twice :P Well, I say I did, the first time I think it was Hornet, second time it was something I did, but I still don't know what it was.

    But when it does work it works very well. If you want an example of how good, Little Hitter and Little Flipper both use one and they're some of the most reliable robots on the circuit.

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    my honest answer is to keep it all as simple as possible at first. Buy a commercial controller that plugs into the receiver and get a robot chassis running.

    Many people over the years have tried and many have failed to develop their own speedos. A few have succeeded. One thing that all had in common was a great expertise in electronic design.

    Even with the heavyweight I won robot wars with, typhoon 2 we had some custom electronics in there to help with the disc spin up in the later variations of the machine and those were no easy feat to develop.

    I can understand your enthusiasm but you will save time, money and many a heartache on your first machine if you buy a ready made controller, ie plug and play.

    The sabretooth is a nice controller but it's rated specs are somewhat high. Personally I have burned a few out using them to their limits with overvolted drill motors.

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    It should be fine. If i remember right (and please someone else correct me if im wrong) the scorpion xxl has current limiting on board anyway?

    You will struggle to stall a scooter motor in a featherweight due to the torque they produce. You will be more likely to spin the wheels

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