From: | "Martin Helsing" <martin.helsing-at-earthlink.net> |
Subject: | RE: Re: Kevin esc [TANKS] |
Date: | Mon, 4 Jun 2007 17:25:47 -0400 |
Reply-To: | tanks-at-rctankcombat.com |
Speaking of speed controls, does anyone
have experience with using elevon mixing controls? It seems that some radio systems (mine
included) can provide a built-in mixing capability for controlling v-tailed
airplanes. This sounds a lot like skid steering. If this works, it could be a simple
solution to then run two speed controllers (eg the MC-7), one per track. - Martin -----Original Message-----
Glad I did`nt disappoint ya mate ;-)
The thing is , 24v + esc are pricy There`s a british company called 4QD if you do a little search you`ll find them have a look at:-
ESC 2No VTX 40 24v 75 quid each + BX-A + 1No DMR 203 (40)
Hope this makes some sense
The whole lot about 200 pounds
Steve T told my about an esc called RS80D, only in america but I`ve read about it and it sounds the business,
Neil R
> > From: kevin harden <knh7761-at-yahoo.co.uk> > Date: 2007/06/04 Mon PM 04:29:58 BST > To: tanks-at-rctankcombat.com > Subject: Re: Kevin esc [TANKS] > >
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I new I'd get a reply like that, I might
rewind motors and things but all this r,c, is new to me and I'm not shore about
remote control stuff, as i said I'm new to it all, the motors are rated at 24v 16amps see pics, ----- Original Message ---- >"i have got 2x 16 amp brush motors with
permanent magnets, can anyone recommend a speed controller for them
please" The all-new
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