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  • just a thought

    could u get a servo and take the controller part out and where the motor goes some how add more power to control a 12v motor?


    esc----batt----motor ????






    or is this stupid

  • #2
    Re: just a thought

    this + that = Bidirectional ESC

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    • #3
      Re: just a thought

      what dose that mean?

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      • #4
        Re: just a thought

        The first link is how to get directional control from a servo and some relays.
        The second is how to control speed from a servo and a transistor (should really use a mosfet).
        Finally is the amalgamation of the two to produce a speed controller that can reverse.

        If there's anything specific you don't understand about it don't hesitate to ask.

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        • #5
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          sorry for delay on reply laptop broke -_-

          here is what i thought

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          • #6
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            servo board's dont like bigger motors than they are desighned to handle

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            • #7
              Re: just a thought

              That design won't work, you can do just do a straight motor swap but you can't really have a particularly big motor on a servo board, only one of similar size or smaller. It'll be fine for fleas, ants and possibly beetles.

              Some larger servo's have a separate H Bridge IC in them that can take more voltage than the control electronics so you can over volt them more like so: http://www.teamkiss.com/antweight.html (bottom bit of the page)

              To run a bigger motor you need to use relays and/or mosfets/transistors to take the current.

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              • #8
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                ok just tryed motor swap for another small motor and it works!
                whats the motors that most ants use? one with the gearbox?

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                • #9
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                  Yeah, pretty much every antweight uses 12mm gearbox motors like these:

                  http://www.robotbits.co.uk/motors-gearb ... od_10.html
                  These are the ones all my robots use. The HP motors are the best of these type of motors, more power that ones of a similar type.

                  However, if you are on a budget:
                  http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6V-300RPM-Tor ... 3366bf48bd

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                  • #10
                    Re: just a thought

                    thanks there the ones ive seen

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                    • #11
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                      ive got a cheap rc car and i tryed the servo board on it and it works! might put a vid on youtube!

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