i thought Talons were no longer being produced?
 
chris
 
 
In a message dated 2/3/2015 11:50:19 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I agree  100%.

If your goal is a working vehicle with an ESC, pick up a Victor,  a Talon, 
or something equivalent. Operational vehicles can also be built using  
relays or with servos mechanically pressing manual switches. That technique  
hardly seems worth the effort, though, since you can now get a 60A ESC like  
this (http://www.andymark.com/Victor-SP-p/am-2855.htm) for $60.

If  you're worried about the skills required to hook something like this 
up, don't  be. Not only is it pretty simple, but many on this forum can help. 
Just don't  listen to Paul. :)

- Doug

(I checked my notes, and  it was Paul's turn for the cheap shot)


-----Original  Message-----
From: [email protected]  [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, February 2, 2015 5:02  PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TANKS] 12 volt dimmer  /motor control as speed control?

I have a number of victor 883 Motor  speed controls I would be happy to 
sell...   It doesn't get much  easier than 4 wires and a signal line from the 
radio.  I was going to  say  the "cheap"  solution almost never is... but 
that linked PWM  motor control was over $200...    

In all honesty... its much  easier and cheaper to build  large scale RC car 
(tank)  today than  it was even 5 years ago. The prices for hardware have 
fallen by 5 fold (10  fold on some cases, like a radio)  Battery technology 
is getting better  and cheaper, and even   fractional horsepower motors are 
much easier  to get from known sources instead of surplus.

I also have a small fab  shop and would be happy to help people by making 
simple parts or modifications  to existing parts (like boring out sprockets, 
making keyd shafts,  etc)

Chewy
www.ttro.net  


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On Mon, 2/2/15,  Scott Ferron <[email protected]> wrote:

Subject: Re: [TANKS]  12 volt dimmer /motor control as speed control?
To:  [email protected]
Date: Monday, February 2, 2015, 8:25  AM

The router
speed controller for power tools has a larger  electronics  protection 
area, and its only $50.00  On 2 Feb 2015  12:03,  <[email protected]>
wrote:
This may sound like a  dumb question, and probably  is, but has anyone 
tried one of these or  similar.
http://www.sailorsams.com/12-volt-Dimmer-9-20vdc--The-PowerHouse-12-volt-42-
Amp-500-watt-PWM-Dimmer-with-rotary-dial_p_3205.html

I  am not a electrician (short
of house wiring) so I am looking for a simpler  sorta drop in  solution for 
a speed control.  

Stewart







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