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  • Electronize question, Amps etc

    I have a couple of GR01's, would the 15 Amp Electronises do the job or would I be better going for the 30Amp model? I'm leaning towards 30A as I think the GR01 uses 10A continous.

    The other 2 main ESC's I've come across are the Scorpion XXL v2 and the Sabertooths. Any thoughts and oppinions on these? This question has been asked a hundred times probably, but I couldn't find what I needed on the AMPs side of it.

    As always any help appreciated

    Dave

  • #2
    Re: Electronize question, Amps etc

    Botbitz have an alternative in the TZ85's

    And I'm going to test the BB 25A ESCfor raptor and featherweight applications.

    I believe the BB 25A are suitable for the Gimson GR01's, if not overvolted.
    At least Hannibalito 4 does the job with big wheels and a XL, and that is in the same amp range.

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    • #3
      Re: Electronize question, Amps etc

      If you're running a single motor with each ESC, the 15a Electronize will do. If two motors; the 30a is advisable.

      I can't comment on the Scorpion or Sabertooth ESCs as I have never used either.

      However I don't really recommend the Electronize. I would have a year ago, but with the Botbitz guys in Australia now making 10a, 25a, and 85a ESCs specifically for robot use, for less than Electronize kit, much smaller and lighter, way more current handling for your buck, significantly nicer motor control and genuinely helpful, smart people that respond to all inquiries behind it all, I recommend Botbitz!



      For 2 motors per ESC I'd go for the 85a (same price as a 30a Electronize!), or if just 1 motor per ESC, the 25a model. You may even be able to get away with two on the single 25a, not sure if that has been tested yet, though.

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      • #4
        Re: Electronize question, Amps etc

        Originally posted by maddox10
        And I'm going to test the BB 25A ESCfor raptor and featherweight applications.
        Jamie and I are using them at the moment in FWs, we're having issues with reliability. In the arena they've not broken once, but some of them just seem to randomly break when not even in use.

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        • #5
          Re: Electronize question, Amps etc

          Lucky me that I have bought a few spares then.

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          • #6
            Re: Electronize question, Amps etc

            Ooh yeah, reminds me that I need to contact them to see what they think. A job for this weekend.

            For those that are interested, the problem is that the controller (25A one) randomly stops performing the way it should. Instead of full proportional control, it only spins the wheel in one direction with no proportionality, it's either on or off. And when joystick is released, the motor coasts to a stop rather than brakes. No reverse control whatsoever.

            I've had one out of four do it, and Tony had one out of two. I'll ask Steve/Aaron about it and post the findings. Hopefully just a bug/batch issue. I'd still recommend the Botbitz controllers as the best low-cost option.

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            • #7
              Re: Electronize question, Amps etc

              I programmed my own TZ's up
              They seem ok but havent fully stressed tested them under battle conditions

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              • #8
                Re: Electronize question, Amps etc

                Thats cool. So Botbitz are from Oz? Has anyone ever tried a sabertooth or a scorpion xxl?

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                • #9
                  Re: Electronize question, Amps etc

                  Yep, Team RCC has several Scorpion XXL's Ilyama version in use.
                  Hannibalito 3 uses that now for 5 years.
                  Conclusion.
                  Bomb proof, easy to use. Next thing to sliced bread.

                  But not cheap.


                  That is why we're testing the BB-25A-ESC's.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Electronize question, Amps etc

                    Ohhh ok thats cool.

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