Rx and speed controller
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Rx and speed controller
What does the speed controller do? Doesn't it get signals from the Tx?
A speed controller gets a signal from the receiver, and accordingly it will move a motor in a certain direction. it gives you more control because you can increase and decrease the speed of the motor.
The other option is an r switch and relays to control a motor, but thats more a full throttle off kind of thing.
The other option is an r switch and relays to control a motor, but thats more a full throttle off kind of thing.
Do you need a extra speed controller for a spinning blade weapon? I looked at the speed controller manual and it didn't show a connector for a saw weapon. I looked at the motors for the a saw and it said you needed a special speed controller for the motors. It's really confusing . There is a speed controller with a AUX(auxiliary load connection) I'm not sure if that's the connection for the weapon motor.
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If the weapon motor is a normal brushed motor with just two wires the Aux should drive it. If the motor is a brushless motor with three wires then you will need a special brushless controller. You also need to check that which ever controller you use its current rating in Amps exceeds the stall current of the motor.