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    Right. Been looking at the options out there in the way of esc. originally my dads mate was gonna make me a controller, however once he read into what exactly they do he said he could make one for £20 (that being with a majority of parts already to hand) but it would take 12 months for him to write the software! just to confirm he works in electronics and knows his shit so to speak. with that option out of the window i started looking at (from what i understand) the two main competitors, the Scorpion Xll and the Sabertooth. after a read through both, the Sabertooth figures appealed to me more in the way of current ratings. however i like the flip switch scorpion offers, Flip input reverses motor direction when the robot is inverted. May be operated via an R/C channel or via a mechanical (gravity) or optical etc. switch. what i don't understand is what will i need for this to work? ie what switch? i hear people talking about gyros, is that an option? i have access to optics and sensors through my dads workplace. but how would any kind of switch connect? would any additional circuitry be required? i don't really like the idea of operating it via my transmitter as the system im looking at is only 3ch and i want a weapon. and finally does anyone know if this option could be applied in some way while using the sabertooth controller?


    Thanks for your time.

  • #2
    Re: Which controller?

    Hi, today I looked into this because I want to use the flip-option without using a channel. When I understand Scorpions manual right, either connecting or disconnecting the signal-wire (orange) with the ground wire (brown), will switch the flip-channel.
    So I was thinking of using a mechanical make/break switch with a lever to actuate the button. Hang it upside down (lever with extra weight); no connection = no flip. When the robot is upside down, the lever falls, presses the button; connection = flip.
    Easy and cheap.

    I am interrested in better options.

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    • #3
      Re: Which controller?

      Originally posted by Marien
      Hi, today I looked into this because I want to use the flip-option without using a channel. When I understand Scorpions manual right, either connecting or disconnecting the signal-wire (orange) with the ground wire (brown), will switch the flip-channel.
      So I was thinking of using a mechanical make/break switch with a lever to actuate the button. Hang it upside down (lever with extra weight); no connection = no flip. When the robot is upside down, the lever falls, presses the button; connection = flip.
      Easy and cheap.

      I am interrested in better options.
      Would a mercury switch/tilt switch be simpler? Those may be prone to flipping if the robot's hit hard though (i.e. by 360)

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      • #4
        Re: Which controller?

        I just found 3 switches at Technobots.

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        • #5
          Re: Which controller?

          Arh well thats nice and simple. cheers for that. But really i want the sabertooth, is there any off the shelf part that will perform the same function for the sabertooth? i suppose i could just use a tilt switch to flip the polarity just before the motors? really im looking for all my options.

          Thanks for the help.

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          • #6
            Re: Which controller?

            learn to drive with the controls reversed. It's not that hard and far simpler

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            • #7
              Re: Which controller?

              Originally posted by Chris230291
              But really i want the sabertooth
              I think it works the same or similair.

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              • #8
                Re: Which controller?

                The main issue is normally the interface, standard H bridges are quite easy to do.

                I started to look at this

                http://www.bobblick.com/techref/project ... v2hb2.html

                Not finished it yet because we've not even been looking at the robots over the summer and suddenly realised this weekend we had two heavies to get ready for portsmouth.

                He can also find some useful projects here

                http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/osmc/files/

                All very useful and quite a bit of programming information if you take a look round it

                but yes, you can either learn how to drive upside down or you could also extend the channel direction switch on your tx so it's easily accessible for you to use as a flip switch. How easy that is depends on the tx but it's really not that hard on most of them. It does invalidate the warranty though

                Andy

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                • #9
                  Re: Which controller?

                  Originally posted by widow_twanky
                  The main issue is normally the interface, standard H bridges are quite easy to do.

                  I started to look at this

                  http://www.bobblick.com/techref/project ... v2hb2.html

                  Not finished it yet because we've not even been looking at the robots over the summer and suddenly realised this weekend we had two heavies to get ready for portsmouth.

                  He can also find some useful projects here

                  http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/osmc/files/

                  All very useful and quite a bit of programming information if you take a look round it

                  but yes, you can either learn how to drive upside down or you could also extend the channel direction switch on your tx so it's easily accessible for you to use as a flip switch. How easy that is depends on the tx but it's really not that hard on most of them. It does invalidate the warranty though

                  Andy
                  Sorry if this sounds like a silly question but what is that? is it (first link) a ESC? sorry i dont know electronics but looks like all the code is there. if so how much current can it take? or is that down to me to change values of something?

                  Thanks for you help

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                  • #10
                    Re: Which controller?

                    not sure if this matters but i want to use a wheel control.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Which controller?

                      While we're on the subject of controllers, how would i control my electric jaw with a planet 5 2.4ghz?

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                      • #12
                        Re: Which controller?

                        Have the movement on one stick and weapon on the throttle stick.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Which controller?

                          It does depend on what you are using to control your claw. For example, if its a relay control, you just plug the servo into whichever channel you want to operate the weapon with. Stick up/left = claw goes down, stick down/right = claw goes up, or whichever.

                          As for speed controllers, I personally like and have used the Scorpion XXL, I would recommend it.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Which controller?

                            Originally posted by razerdave
                            It does depend on what you are using to control your claw. For example, if its a relay control, you just plug the servo into whichever channel you want to operate the weapon with. Stick up/left = claw goes down, stick down/right = claw goes up, or whichever.

                            As for speed controllers, I personally like and have used the Scorpion XXL, I would recommend it.
                            Even I've only managed to blow one of the scorpions which is nothing short of miraculous for a speedo!!

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                            • #15
                              Re: Which controller?

                              I have broken the same one twice :P Well, I say I did, the first time I think it was Hornet, second time it was something I did, but I still don't know what it was.

                              But when it does work it works very well. If you want an example of how good, Little Hitter and Little Flipper both use one and they're some of the most reliable robots on the circuit.

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