There is a data sheet for it avialbale here;
http://www.technobotsonline.com/index.php?dispatch=attachments.getfile&attachment_id=82

That said, I wouldn't recommend using it. Although I use a 2x25
sabretooth in my own tank - and have had no problems at all - they
haven't been reliable when used close to their voltage and current
limits. Neil's Leopard has always had problems with it's sabretooth
overheating when used with 24v - but he uses drill motors and they are
quite highly stressed. Using my unstressed, 12v 180w motors has caused
no problems so far. I have bolted a cooling fan directly to the
heatsink, however.

On Sep 29, 7:04 am, enzo salas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Anyone here who have used this sabertooth 2x25 motor 
> controller?http://www.robotshop.ca/dimension-engineering-sabertooth-2x25-1.html
>
> I'm having problem to what mode to use. Any suggestions? My microcontroller is
> ARDUINO. I have get my motors controlled by my arduino through sabertooth 
> 2x25..
>
> Anyone help

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