I plan to build my own featherweight lifter robot soon but after a fair amount of research i had a few questions that i couldn't find the answer to. I hope somebody here can help me out.
1. I plan to use these speed controllers http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/High-Volta...MAAOxyhS9Tfqfw instead of the botbits ones because they are cheaper but i don't know if they would work or what anyone else thinks of them or if anyones tried to use them in the past.
2. When you wire up your motor controllers i assume you put one esc to channel 3 and one to channel 4. However i don't understand how or why you could mix the channels to make both go forward when you push the stick forward and both go backward when you push the stick back using some kind of channel mixing. Is there a tutorial anywhere for this for a dx6i.
3. if you take motors out of drills is it also possible to use the drill batteries on your robot. i think i read somewhere that the best battery choice for featherweights in NiCd which are the kind you use in drills. if not, where and what do you recommend buying.
4. Can you use a control board like the cc3d of NAZE 32 to control your robot as well. i wonder why people haven't done this in the past as it looks like a much simpler solution.
Best Regards
Jamie
1. I plan to use these speed controllers http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/High-Volta...MAAOxyhS9Tfqfw instead of the botbits ones because they are cheaper but i don't know if they would work or what anyone else thinks of them or if anyones tried to use them in the past.
2. When you wire up your motor controllers i assume you put one esc to channel 3 and one to channel 4. However i don't understand how or why you could mix the channels to make both go forward when you push the stick forward and both go backward when you push the stick back using some kind of channel mixing. Is there a tutorial anywhere for this for a dx6i.
3. if you take motors out of drills is it also possible to use the drill batteries on your robot. i think i read somewhere that the best battery choice for featherweights in NiCd which are the kind you use in drills. if not, where and what do you recommend buying.
4. Can you use a control board like the cc3d of NAZE 32 to control your robot as well. i wonder why people haven't done this in the past as it looks like a much simpler solution.
Best Regards
Jamie
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