Very, cool, Mr Tyng. Sometimes I wish I had the time and tools to actually 
do something in this hobby rather than just think about it :-)

On Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at 8:46:10 PM UTC+1, TyngTech wrote:
>
> Here's a really cheap 43amp ESC option I've been testing.  It's a $9 Vex 
> ESC driving a $10 43A h-bridge stage.  The Vex controller provides a no 
> frills 100% forward and reverse PWM signal and the h-bridge module provides 
> the 24V/43A capacity with high current shutdown.  Cool huh?
>
> Steve Tyng
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> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Ykw0omv9XVw/VVzjOqbNcpI/AAAAAAAAAfM/W6bew_Phbtk/s1600/CheapESC.jpg>
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> On Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at 10:05:12 AM UTC-4, [email protected] 
> wrote:
>>
>> Would it be possible to control a SSR via a low power, relatively cheap, 
>> reversible ESC connected using a Y-harness to a servo operated micro-switch 
>> to control direction?
>>
>> The primary motors speed would be controlled by the SSC proportionate to 
>> the output of the low output Speed controller whilst their direction would 
>> be switched mechanically by the micro-switch. It would be a sort of MAG 
>> speed controller with proportional throttle via the SSR. I assume that the 
>> secondary circuit (ie the Speed controller and SSR input) would probably 
>> require a small load (a fan, perhaps?) to be included to prevent a direct 
>> short of the speed controller output.
>>
>> The reason I'm asking is because high power speed controllers are 
>> expensive and, in my limited experience, of limited life whereas a MAG 
>> speed controller is cheap and reliable but crude. If the system I'm 
>> suggesting here is viable it could make a reasonably cheap system possible 
>> with the added advantage that if your ESC goes belly up during a battle 
>> then you just take the SSR out of the circuit and you're back to a basic 
>> MAG speed controller.
>>
>

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