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Can't catch this...
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01.11.2010, 01:07 AM
What did you use, a servo driver board?
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roofles.
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01.11.2010, 01:16 AM
The hell is that.
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01.11.2010, 01:21 AM
I think he means "rheobus"
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01.11.2010, 02:35 AM
pretty cool!
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i pwn nitro
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01.11.2010, 06:40 AM
oh man...das an old trick
i did this but replaced the pot with fixed resisters to convert a servo into a sail winch servo.
this is a bigtime mod for the battlebot RC's and i also used it as a horn switch on the revo.
E-revo 3.3 conversion, 249kv outrunner, 6s, MMM
the porthole from the noob world an here has been opened!! that's how i got in.
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Can't catch this...
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01.11.2010, 09:01 AM
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What did you use, a servo driver board?
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yes
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01.11.2010, 12:43 PM
the batts and motor might not be suitable for your truggy ; )
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01.11.2010, 01:05 PM
Oh yeah, well I made one that went forward/reverse but also up/down/left/right!!! Yeah I made 6-axis motor/esc.
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01.11.2010, 01:16 PM
Well, I wasn't going to post it, but I made one that went in 4 dimensions; X, Y, Z, and through time! There!
Seriously, to get more current capability out of a regular servo driver board, you'd just have to beef up the H-bridge drive circuit. That, coupled with a larger motor, could be used as a steering servo for larger vehicles without needing to get a huge/multiple (and expensive) servo. One of the servos that would be good for this would be the ones that can use 2s lipo directly.
One thing I had noticed though was that the speed was variable, but not nearly as proportional as a real ESC. Good for a servo, but not so good as a truly proportional control.
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Can't catch this...
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01.11.2010, 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by BrianG
Well, I wasn't going to post it, but I made one that went in 4 dimensions; X, Y, Z, and through time! There!
Seriously, to get more current capability out of a regular servo driver board, you'd just have to beef up the H-bridge drive circuit. That, coupled with a larger motor, could be used as a steering servo for larger vehicles without needing to get a huge/multiple (and expensive) servo. One of the servos that would be good for this would be the ones that can use 2s lipo directly.
One thing I had noticed though was that the speed was variable, but not nearly as proportional as a real ESC. Good for a servo, but not so good as a truly proportional control.
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 you just add another FET and 500ohm resistor to get a more powerful esc...
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Check out my huge box!
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01.11.2010, 02:36 PM
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Oh yeah, well I made one that went forward/reverse but also up/down/left/right!!! Yeah I made 6-axis motor/esc. 
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What did you use it for?
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Well, I wasn't going to post it, but I made one that went in 4 dimensions; X, Y, Z, and through time! There! 
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You managed to get it to go 88mph?
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01.11.2010, 02:52 PM
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What did you use it for?
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Instilling peace throughout the galaxy.
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01.11.2010, 03:07 PM
And they still gave the prize to this guy.
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