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    For some time now that i am interested in making my own esc's.
    The majority of the diy esc's that i have found are hard for a beginner, but i found this page where a guy uses just a servo pcb, a comparator, a pot, a couple of resistors and 4 mosfets:http://letsmakerobots.com/node/34692

    My only question is, the guy uses 12v, can i just use 7.2v or do i have to change something in the diagram to use 7.2v?

  • #2
    Re: DIY ESC

    I think that is for making a giant servo, I'm not sure if it will work as a conventional esc

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    • #3
      Re: DIY ESC

      LM339 works anywhere between 2V and 30V and the mosfets will still saturate so it should still work

      You can leave out the feedback (like hacking a servo) so it will run 360.

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      • #4
        Re: DIY ESC

        Why bother? You would be cheaper and more successful in the long run to pick up a programmer, some turnigy 85a brushless speedos and hack those for brushed motors.

        More reliable

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        • #5
          Re: DIY ESC

          Thanks for the answers.
          I will not enter competitions, and i don't see why that diagram would not be reliable... And i belive that a lm339 and 8 mosfets are cheaper than a single tz85a...

          I currently have relay h-bridges on my robot, i have a little of speed control, but this DIY ESC would be a great improvement to it.

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