I would assume that the reason they have taken a while is that they had a rush of orders through for battlebots / robogames. Now that things have calmed down on that front build wise they will be able to catch up with the backlog.
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I hope RMP honour their price, i've bought some from them on backorder.
Think Robot Power have them in stock, well that's what it says on their site.
Not sure what other options there are for Brushed ESCs, not had much luck buying a new worry from Ian, have tried a roboteq, but not happy with it.
Have ordered brushless ESCs too, and they are all on back order! whats going on!
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Is that just due to the difficulty of buying them, or do builders go with older model ESCs 'cause they see them in existing bots? I know the Sidewinders had a chequered history but at least Robotpower replaced the first batch free of charge. Here is Australia, the small Scorpion ESCs have been popular and reliable.
Another new ESC option is the RageBridge 2. If you use 4 pole Ampflow motors, you can drive one motor with a RageBridge in bridged mode. Less current handling than a Vyper but better than the Vantec RDFR47E at a much better dollar per amp.
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Snowlabs; I've done some serious testing of motors lately and have found some rather spicy ones (as this is a new build I am taking on id rather keep the models to myself) - however a fantastic supplier of High power DC motors in the UK (such motors used in cncs and the like) are: http://www.ellis-components.co.uk/
They usually deal with larger orders but if you have exactly in mind the spec you want they are more than helpful. They offer modern equivalents to classically used motors such as the Bosch GPA 750.
Also if you have the cash Parvalux do some spot on motors! I cant say who uses them (sworn to secrecy); but I can say is he is a friend with a world champion title bot and has used them for many years!
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