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    Hi guys,
    After some opinions; I feel I should try and get a robot together for Maidstone as it is very local and currently don't have a working arena ready robot. I've got a set of dewalt drills that I bought a while ago to use in a robot but never got round to it so am thinking of using them but only have electronize speed controllers!

    Do you think the electronize will take a dewalt without producing magic smoke? (There the 30A ones)

    I would prefer to use some hacked TX85A but don't really have time to order from Australia, don't suppose anyone has any spares they want to sell?

  • #2
    What model motors are they? Most DeWalt motors can draw huge amounts of current; US builders use 90 to 120A capable controllers with them. The TX85 will also do the job, I think several the builders here in Australia have used them with the DeWalt 18V motors successfully (including the BotBitz guys). Perhaps you can buy a set from Hobbyking and get someone in the UK to reprogram them for you.

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    • #3
      It was these ones: DeWalt DC970 18V Drill Driver

      Yeah I did think about doing that but time is not on my side. I may just have to see if I have an old pair of Argos drils kicking around

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      • #4
        Would be surprised if a 30a Electronize can't handle an 18v dewalt. They are genuine 30a continuous. I have one for sale btw. :P

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        • #5
          I have some hacked drill motors free to a good home if you'd like them. I'm restructuring robots and stuff and hate clutter lol.

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          • #6
            Thanks for the kind offer dave but I think I'll be alright,
            I'll probably use the electronize then and just put in a 25A fuse. If the fuse blows midfight its not the end of the world.

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            • #7
              I was gonna say after a rough tot up in my head those Dewalt's pull about 20A ish continuous. If you drive it sympathetically with a 25A ish fuse in can't see it hurting anything.

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              • #8
                I'll take the drill motors of yer hands. Can give ya a few quid or whatever.

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