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  • #46
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    what i was getting at is...will 14awg wire be enough?

    heres a photo of my pivot bracket for my lifter motor, parts arrived today so thought I would get on with it.

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    • #47
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      It should be more than enough.

      Looking really good by the way!

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      • #48
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        Cool! It's looking like a good robot!!!

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        • #49
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          thanks guys, not bad for a first featherweight

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          • #50
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            I've started the wiring for the bot, while waiting parts coming.

            I've fitted an in-line fuse where the batterys connect, i was thinking of making the fuse rating the continious rating of the ESC? what do you think?

            Also i was thinking of putting my link here: this is beside the weapon motor however it is away from moving parts will this be ok?

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            • #51
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              Usually fuses are rated rather higher than the continuous current rating, i.e. for a 15A continuous controller more like 30/40A and for a 30A perhaps 50/60A - the fets can usually take at least twice the continuous rating for very short periods, it's longer periods that cause so much heating that damage can be done.

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              • #52
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                thanks. I will put another in-line fuse before the lifter motor but will I need a fuse anywhere else on the robot to comply with the build rules?

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                • #53
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                  You need an inline fuse after the battery IF your using Li-Po's otherwise all other fusing is up to you!

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                  • #54
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                    Perfect. What rating should that be just as above, about 30amps?

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                    • #55
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                      looking awesome! actutor thing arrived today by the way

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                      • #56
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                        Depends on both the rating of the li-po pack (should match/be just under peak discharge capacity) and whether you want some more protection for your speed controllers (then you'd go for a smaller fuse, but run the risk of blowing this just through heavy loads/stalled motors).
                        Are you still using these http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/18-5v-2200MAH-45C ... 231019e093 as I noticed you'd posted earlier? - why two packs, surely simpler to use one?

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                        • #57
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                          jonny - glad the lifter arrived today. Hope its what you're after.

                          Ewan - yes I was thinking of using these. I was going to use two that would give me 4400mah one each side spreads the weight making it even either side. Plus two is a bit different.

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                          • #58
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                            OK fair enough if it's for weight distribution, you'll probably want to run them in parallel for easy charging? If so then let's give a conservative 25C peak discharge for them (being cheap) which equates to 110A (25 x 4.4Ah). For your robot (not a very big weapon motor, maximum drain will probably be from lifter motor near-stall) I'd say a 100A fuse would do fine and be ample protection for your batteries (and would most importantly trip if there's a power-circuit short). Could run even smaller if you're concerned about your speed controllers.

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                            • #59
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                              wow 100amp fuse now we're talking.lol

                              I will be running them in parallel for charging and 18.5v will be enough as they are 12v drill motors.

                              thanks for that I'll get a few ordered.

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                              • #60
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                                does anyone know where to get 100amp mini blade fuses?

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