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    Is there a way of using a servo to control a car relay to turn on an eBay speed 900 like motor? (other than have a servo hit a microswitch which turns on the relay)

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    Re: Relay

    The microswitch way you described is the best way I can think of, either that or a battleswitch I suppose.

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    • #3
      Re: Relay

      Any means to do what you have in mind will bring more points of failure, add size and weight, and very possible, a higher cost than a battleswitch.

      I'll ask around if one of the Dutch still has one of the several full integrated setups.

      Also, if it is to control a Speed 900 that can be stalled... A 30A car-relais is a tad light for that job.

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      • #4
        Re: Relay

        I've found that a simple servo and microswitch works well enough for controlling a relay. In Inertia XL I use 2, 70A automotive relays (one for each speed 900) and haven't had any issues as of yet.

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        • #5
          Re: Relay

          I got pointed towards these for hacking a servo into a Battle Switch:

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

          http://www.rc-airplane-advisor.com/elec ... oller.html

          But both use MOSFETs and have a complete circuit. I'm unsure of what you need to do to to just make a servo turn a Relay on and off.

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          • #6
            Re: Relay

            Can someone post a link for a battleswitch,

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            • #7
              Re: Relay

              http://www.technobotsonline.com/?subcat ... ch&x=0&y=0

              Never noticed the double battleswitch before

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              • #8
                Re: Relay

                the double ones isn't duel ended like an electronize/team delta switch, both relays fire at the same time. Useful if you want to switch to different voltages/circuits at the same time.

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