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Has anyone used some of those tiny new one-motor Sabretooth speed controllers for anything? I want to use them in my new designs, do people think they're good?
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I meant Scorpians, not Sabretooth. Sorry, I'm tired.
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dont bother Dave I use them in Mr Dog and they're rubbish, they cut out nothing like the previous ones which were fantastic

if you want a single channel controller the banebots.com controllers are much better or the sabertooth if you have the space
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dont bother Dave I use them in Mr Dog and they're rubbish, they cut out nothing like the previous ones which were fantastic

if you want a single channel controller the banebots.com controllers are much better or the sabertooth if you have the space
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Which of the banebots ones Craig? The 9amp or the 18amp ones? It's space I'm trying to save.
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Post by razerdave »

http://banebots.com/pc/ELECTRONICS/BB-0309 these are the 3A, 9A max ones that Baby Hell and FIN use, and, when stripped down, are 3g each
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