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Thread: Team Thrifty /Fifty Build Diary for Bitza

  1. #71
    Just go for the radio controlled relay controlling a larger relay (you could use a 40A car relay for a few quid). Any other interface with radio will be more of a headache and less reliable.

    The other way that jumps to mind would be to use a servo hitting a microswitch which powers the control side of a relay. I wouldn't advise this route as it's not a failsafe proof system.

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  3. #73
    Good point about the failsafe side of things.....

    I'll need to consider that.

  4. #74
    on some txs and rxs you can program the failsafe position so you could make it so servo failsafed so that the microswitch isn't pressed.

  5. #75
    I would still recommend the RC relay option. Not that much more expensive.

    ALWAYS consider the failsafe and takes as many precautions as possible when dealing with spinning weapons.

  6. #76
    I may try and hack a servo to create an RC relay.

    What is it exactly that turns low power gate of the big relay on and off? Does it just listen for a current?

  7. #77
    This is in keeping with the Bitza theme..

    http://trebor69.tripod.com/speedcnt.html

    you should be able to use the fets and heatsinks from any stripped down drills.

    same thing with power transistors.

    http://www.rc-airplane-advisor.com/elec ... oller.html

    http://www.rc-airplane-advisor.com/elec ... hotos.html

    DON'T TRY AND RUN THE CONTROLLER AS A SPEED CONTROL ..IT'LL GET TOASTY!...on and off should be fine...maybe.....

  8. #78
    Good find!

    Should I just use these to control a bigger relay then?

  9. #79
    no you could use the mosfet to directly control a motor

  10. #80
    should have said, you will be able to pick up the resistors and FETs off ebay for next to nothing

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