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    http://www.mcmanis.com/chuck/robotic.../h-bridge.html

    What does everyone think to this homemade speed controller?

    I'm thinking of building one and am looking for opinions on it before going ahead.

    Thanks, JB.

  • #2
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    youll need a pic programmer and knowledge of programming microcontrollers and writing code in BASIC or C++ or something. Should be ok for a light feather weight but nothing bigger. If you have the facilities to make it then go for it , seems ok.

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    • #3
      Re: DIY Electronics

      2 things to mention:

      You will not save money building a speed controller yourself. Seems that way but doesn't work out in actuality.

      That particular speedo can handle about 20 Amps. A good pushing featherweight can pull 25+. Also this has no current limiter so it'll let the magic blue/purple smoke out quickly..

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      • #4
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        I'm just doing it as a project because I find it interesting.

        Also I will probably change the FET's in it / parallel them so it can take more current.

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        • #5
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          You might like to look at these.

          http://homepage.ntlworld.com/barry.blyt ... ntrol.html

          Regards Woody

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          • #6
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            I've had a look at those speed controllers and they look a fair bit better and safer than the one I was initially looking at building.

            Just a thought, would doing what someone has done for the steering on his R/C lawnmower (taken an ordinary servo, used it to drive an H-Bridge and used that to drive a motor with mechanical feedback to the potentiometer on the servo board) work as a speed controller if I were to remove the mechanical feedback and the centre the potentiometer/ replace it with a pair of resistors to effectively make it a modified servo?

            http://130.94.182.150/mowers.htm - the link to above R/C lawnmower.

            The making of the giant servo is under converting standard R/C servos into monster servos

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            • #7
              Re: DIY Electronics

              Originally posted by daliad100
              I've had a look at those speed controllers and they look a fair bit better and safer than the one I was initially looking at building.

              Just a thought, would doing what someone has done for the steering on his R/C lawnmower (taken an ordinary servo, used it to drive an H-Bridge and used that to drive a motor with mechanical feedback to the potentiometer on the servo board) work as a speed controller if I were to remove the mechanical feedback and the centre the potentiometer/ replace it with a pair of resistors to effectively make it a modified servo?

              http://130.94.182.150/mowers.htm - the link to above R/C lawnmower.

              The making of the giant servo is under converting standard R/C servos into monster servos
              Yup ..seen that link ..in fact it's been up on my steering servo page for years. http://www.teamonslaught.fsnet.co.uk/wiring.htm

              Here's a similar approach.
              http://www.rc-airplane-advisor.com/elec ... oller.html

              and another

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

              Feel free to play ...but consider this ...there are not many ( if any ) homemade speed controllers being used in Combat Bots.

              Regards Woody

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              • #8
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                Thanks Woody.

                This is going to be fun.

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                • #9
                  Re: DIY Electronics

                  Originally posted by woody
                  Feel free to play ...but consider this ...there are not many ( if any ) homemade speed controllers being used in Combat Bots.

                  Regards Woody
                  I use home made speed controllers

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