good, simple robot you're gonna have there methinks
try squezing a few pennys out your perants, i got most of my media stuff paid for like that (which was eventualy cobbled into ants)
those escs should be fine
good, simple robot you're gonna have there methinks
try squezing a few pennys out your perants, i got most of my media stuff paid for like that (which was eventualy cobbled into ants)
those escs should be fine
Thanks Fella's, i will probably end up getting those ESC's then. What should i use to control the Weapon motors? I was thinking a simple Bang Bang style switch hooked up to both motors, i dont really need variable control for that, but if anybody else has a idea feel free to throw them out there. Im also in need of some Pulleys/Belts, does anyone know where i can get some for a reasonable price? Thanks again.
could use 1 of these to turn a 50a car relay on http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SOLDERLESS-RC ... 786wt_1270 or a really cheap ESC to activate the relay http://www.giantcod.co.uk/speed-control ... 05435.html
Escs and relays don't mix well, and that's a brushless esc. Also that rc switch is pretty rubbish, go for a turnigy rc switch.
oh sorry thought it was a brushed 1 ... didn't really read the description
to elaborate on my previous point, escs work by turning on and off very quickly. this ends up in the relay welding shut. A turnigy rc switch and a large relay should do fine,
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RC-Turnigy-Re ... 188wt_1114
Thanks for the info Jonny.
Also contrary to my previous statement it appears my parents are prepared to shell out a bit more money after i did so well in my maths GCSE :wink: So my question to you is this: Which reliable ESC should i go for? The cheap Hong Kong ones look tempting but if a Sabertooth or similar is available then that would be better, preferably under or around £60. Anyone got a recommendation/supplier?
Thanks again
electronize 15a.
i'm using 1 of these http://www.technobotsonline.com/saberto ... or-rc.html
but from other bits on the forum some people have had problems
+1 for electronize
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