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Which wires (picture)? ESC's have 2 wires to provide power to the esc, 2 to provide power to the motor and 3 small wires grouped together that power the receiver and get signal from the receiver.
That's an ESC for brushless motors, as pointed out in the title. Also 'Mystery Speed controller' doesn't scream good value, 30A is also a bit borderline.
I can't make this any clearer, read other build threads. You'll see why that ESC is not suitable for a feather, it only does 8.4V max not the typical 3S ~12V or higher nearly all featherweights run on. There are many great guides that will give you a much better understanding if you just read the threads on the forum. I'd also have my doubts on that ESC actually making it halfway across the arena before smoking.
I can't make this any clearer, read other build threads. You'll see why that ESC is not suitable for a feather, it only does 8.4V max not the typical 3S ~12V or higher nearly all featherweights run on. There are many great guides that will give you a much better understanding if you just read the threads on the forum. I'd also have my doubts on that ESC actually making it halfway across the arena before smoking.
Then give me a good thread that will explain this all to me about running a feather weight robot and what to use
No the voltage, and basically everything about the build of those ESC's. Why are you not gettin a a pair TZ85a ESC's? They are not my favorite, but they do the job very well.
They have been well used by a number of machines. I would suggest using cordless drills for drive with these as they come with a motor / gearbox unit in one
Then give me a good thread that will explain this all to me about running a feather weight robot and what to use
As you can see, you was provided with links to build diaries in only the 2nd reply. You cant ask people to choose all the components for you as they likely wont go together.
In the same sense if you ask for everything youll need, youll likely be missing something. Locking bar wouldnt be on most peoples list of components but we all have one where required.
You may read the comments, but you appear to do nothing actively about them. Example being having a spinner - the list is truely endless for the reasons not to do that if your unsure and new to the sport. Especially considering you need to be selected for the 1 event all year you could compete in with that.
Read the build diaries, and try to learn from them. If you dont understand the basics of what your building, you should definitely not even be considering building a spinner. In the same sense, asking if random components are alright wont get you anywhere - because you should understand why certain components are correct for your robot.
If you have questions like "Why do TZ85s have cutout issues on Spectrum transmitters", or so on youll get all the help and advice you need. However asking for everything you need on a plate means you could possibly be unsafe in constructing the robot, or could even result in buying the wrong components as everyones building techniques are different.
Lastly, you need to be able to pass tech checks at all events - Thus knowing your components is important.
They have been well used by a number of machines. I would suggest using cordless drills for drive with these as they come with a motor / gearbox unit in one
Are they strong enough to push a robot hard into the walls
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