Antweight ESCs
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Antweight ESCs
I have recently been designing a new 2WD antweight flipper, mostly salvaging parts from my broken old one. However, since it's the ESC that died, I'll have to buy a new ESC for my new one. Since the NanoTwo isn't being sold at the moment, what are the best antweight ESCs available? The most promising I have seen so far is the one on the Bristol Bot Builders website, but that doesn't have braking. I would prefer an ESC with braking and not too much necessary soldering, and which is as small as possible. Does anyone have any recommendations? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Antweight ESCs
hi
i have been making such a ESC to hopefully fill the gap in the market left behind by the nano two. but it is not done yet but hopefull will be avlable soon. https://robotmad.squarespace.com/nanoesc
i have been making such a ESC to hopefully fill the gap in the market left behind by the nano two. but it is not done yet but hopefull will be avlable soon. https://robotmad.squarespace.com/nanoesc
Lincoln Barnes
Maker of "SmartAnts", and other autonomous projects.
Electronic enginering student at Nottingham Trent University.
PM to order the RM NanoESC
Maker of "SmartAnts", and other autonomous projects.
Electronic enginering student at Nottingham Trent University.
PM to order the RM NanoESC
Re: Antweight ESCs
My ESC with built-in receiver, Malenki-Nano, is available on the BBB web site and has braking built in.
But that *only* works if you use a AFHDS2A compatible transmitter, e.g. Turnigy i6. If you want to use some other transmitter, look elsewhere.
But that *only* works if you use a AFHDS2A compatible transmitter, e.g. Turnigy i6. If you want to use some other transmitter, look elsewhere.
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