Pete , here in the UK we are on the look out for reliable affordable
esc`s but i cant find the esc that you list, maybe its my computer but
it cant find the controller you quoted, and I cant get your
anglefire.com sherman link to work either.

this is a shame because Im interested in both.

Neil R


On Mar 6, 2:00 pm, Pete <[email protected]> wrote:
> Frank,
> Thanks for that, I have just ordered my C6C (cant find my V1 in garage/mans
> land), and will be ordering my controllers shortly, and will let you know
> how it goes.
>
> Pete
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
>
> On Behalf Of Frank Pittelli
> Sent: Sunday, 6 March 2011 02:35
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [TANKS] speed controler kits
>
> That looks like a decent reversible motor controller, which should be
> relatively easy to build.  I've used similar uni-directional kits from QKits
> for speed control of elevate and rotate motors.  The MOSFETs specified in
> the Oatley kit are certainly sufficient for a 250W motor and the design is
> simple enough that you'll be able to repair them if something fries one day.
> The added bonus is that they accept servo signals as input, which makes them
> useful in more applications.
>
> That said, you'll only be able to truly determine if it works well by
> purchasing one and testing it.  If the circuit is designed well, the FETs
> will not generate too much heat even after repeated stopping and starting
> and the motor "whining" at low speeds will be minimal.
>
> When using two such single-motor controllers for tank-style steering, you
> also need to remember that the radio gear or the C6C will have to do
> "channel mixing".  The C6C provides tank mixing of joystick channels for
> that very reason.  Some R/C systems provide mixing, others do not.  For R/C
> systems without mixing, you can also buy a mixing circuit to work between
> the R/C receiver and speed controllers.
>
> I've used a couple of Oatley products over the years and they all appear to
> be good deals.  My only problem has been that orders take a long time to be
> shipped to the U.S., but maybe that has improved in the last couple years.
>
>         Frank P.
>
> On 3/5/2011 12:08 PM, Pete wrote:
> > I was looking thru my favourite electronic surplus store here in OZ
> > and came across this little beauty.
>
> >http://secure.oatleyelectronics.com//product_info.php?cPath=81&product
> > s_id=206&osCsid=9d8ee84c2e2d01343bacd89272ce62a2
> > <http://secure.oatleyelectronics.com/product_info.php?cPath=81&product
> > s_id=206&osCsid=9d8ee84c2e2d01343bacd89272ce62a2>
>
> > any thoughts from the technical minded to the suitability of this
> > product for use with 250W 24vdc motors (can also be found on this site
> > as SG250) and either RC or the C6C??
>
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