Sidewinder and Victors for me.

There is a new product available soon that might be of interest.
Its from the same guy that builds the Sidewinder, its a single channel unit
that would need a mixer to control a pair.

>From my point of view its the size that I like, you could tuck that in
almost anywhere and at up to 36 volts.

Heres some info on it.

http://www.robotpower.com/products/firecracker/

George





On 28/3/09 5:41 AM, "Thomas Lum" <t...@mac.com> wrote:

> 
> I really like my Sidewinder from Robot Power.  It's small, durable,
> and you can actually call them and talk to a real person.  The Abrams
> weighs a lot and uses attachment chain tracks, so the ESC isn't being
> babied and it performed well.  Others may have better options.
> 
> Tom
> 
> On Mar 27, 2009, at 2:06 PM, Frank Pittelli wrote:
> 
>> 
>> NavyShooter wrote:
>>> It is not the PS2 connector, that's seperate.  It's a set of wires
>>> that are connected to the servo outputs at positions 1 and 2, and has
>>> a set of 5 IC's (4 identical, one raised up) that I'm presuming has
>>> something to do with the ESC interface?
>> 
>> Does it look like the small circuit in the upper left corner of this
>> picture?
>> 
>> http://www.anvilus.com/mrc_image.jpg
>> 
>> If so, then you've got an Anvilus 2-channel mixer/relay controller
>> which
>>  would provide on/off speed control when connected to 4 relays as
>> shown
>> in the picture.
>> 
>>> In looking at a couple of people's builds, I think what I'm after
>>> is a
>>> pair of Anvilus speed controllers.
>> 
>> Actually, a single Anvilus speed control drives two motors, so you
>> only
>> need one of them.  But, Joe doesn't sell them anymore, so you'll
>> have to
>> go with a commercial controller.  Unfortunately, I don't have any
>> experience with commercial speed controls, but hopefully those who
>> have
>> will chime in and provide their answer to the following question:
>> 
>> What's the best ESC for R/C Tank Combat purposes?
>> 
>> Frank P.
>> 
>>> 
> 
> 
> > 



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