Anyone tried these ESCs from Banebots? ESC
Community Robot Questions Esc For My Drive Motors rgordon USA Asked Apr 2012 — Edited Apr 2012 Esc For My Drive Motors Skip to comments Jump to end Anyone tried these ESC's from Banebots? ESC Upgrade to ARC Pro Become a Synthiam ARC Pro subscriber to unleash the power of easy and powerful robot programming Compare Pro Features View Subscription Plans ww321q USA #1 Apr 2012 These are what im using http://www.ebay.com/itm/ESC-20A-Brushed-Reverse-Motor-Speed-Controller-1-16-1-18-CAR-Boat-BRAKE-OFF-/160705272506?pt=RC_Modellbau&hash=item256ac7daba esc R2D2 Spain #2 Apr 2012 I have bought two esc like these very good price, with heat sink and fan, your esc have looked like a plane because it leads to external heat sink, I guess the figure is exaggerated 300A, but I think so Ahun they are the best option price amps. ESC rgordon USA #3 Apr 2012 @ ww321q Are you using them with the EZ Board? If so, are they working OK? R2D2 Spain #4 Apr 2012 Yes, I have proven with ez-b and working properly. ww321q USA #5 Apr 2012 I only tested them as Buster is just getting started.I tested with a 7.4 volt lipo. They seemed to work great rgordon USA #6 Apr 2012 That's good to know. Thanks. rgordon USA #7 Apr 2012 These Banebots ESC's are controlled with PWM. So.... I could have 20 of these (if I ever needed that many ) hooked up to the EZ-Board. Is this correct? ww321q USA #8 Apr 2012 I'm thinking the ESCs like I used can be speed controlled by standard servo control panel. JW 1 2 » »» Login to post a comment
rgordon USA Asked Apr 2012 — Edited Apr 2012 Esc For My Drive Motors Skip to comments Jump to end Anyone tried these ESC's from Banebots? ESC
ww321q USA #1 Apr 2012 These are what im using http://www.ebay.com/itm/ESC-20A-Brushed-Reverse-Motor-Speed-Controller-1-16-1-18-CAR-Boat-BRAKE-OFF-/160705272506?pt=RC_Modellbau&hash=item256ac7daba esc
These are what im using http://www.ebay.com/itm/ESC-20A-Brushed-Reverse-Motor-Speed-Controller-1-16-1-18-CAR-Boat-BRAKE-OFF-/160705272506?pt=RC_Modellbau&hash=item256ac7daba esc
R2D2 Spain #2 Apr 2012 I have bought two esc like these very good price, with heat sink and fan, your esc have looked like a plane because it leads to external heat sink, I guess the figure is exaggerated 300A, but I think so Ahun they are the best option price amps. ESC
I have bought two esc like these very good price, with heat sink and fan, your esc have looked like a plane because it leads to external heat sink, I guess the figure is exaggerated 300A, but I think so Ahun they are the best option price amps. ESC
ww321q USA #5 Apr 2012 I only tested them as Buster is just getting started.I tested with a 7.4 volt lipo. They seemed to work great
I only tested them as Buster is just getting started.I tested with a 7.4 volt lipo. They seemed to work great
rgordon USA #7 Apr 2012 These Banebots ESC's are controlled with PWM. So.... I could have 20 of these (if I ever needed that many ) hooked up to the EZ-Board. Is this correct?
These Banebots ESC's are controlled with PWM. So.... I could have 20 of these (if I ever needed that many ) hooked up to the EZ-Board. Is this correct?
ww321q USA #8 Apr 2012 I'm thinking the ESCs like I used can be speed controlled by standard servo control panel. JW
These are what im using http://www.ebay.com/itm/ESC-20A-Brushed-Reverse-Motor-Speed-Controller-1-16-1-18-CAR-Boat-BRAKE-OFF-/160705272506?pt=RC_Modellbau&hash=item256ac7daba esc
I have bought two esc like these very good price, with heat sink and fan, your esc have looked like a plane because it leads to external heat sink, I guess the figure is exaggerated 300A, but I think so Ahun they are the best option price amps.
ESC
@ ww321q Are you using them with the EZ Board? If so, are they working OK?
Yes, I have proven with ez-b and working properly.
I only tested them as Buster is just getting started.I tested with a 7.4 volt lipo. They seemed to work great
That's good to know. Thanks.
These Banebots
) hooked up to the EZ-Board.
ESC's are controlled with PWM. So.... I could have 20 of these (if I ever needed that many
Is this correct?
I'm thinking the ESCs like I used can be speed controlled by standard servo control panel. JW