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I see many rules requiring specific circuit breakers and relays, wiring sizes, connector types, etc... when driving motors. I don't see any restrictions that would indicate a voltage Boost/Regulator circuit to maintain no load battery terminal voltage (or higher) couldn't be used to supply a motor withinin it's maximum operating range.
I see many rules requiring specific circuit breakers and relays, wiring sizes, connector types, etc... when driving motors. I don't see any restrictions that would indicate a voltage Boost/Regulator circuit to maintain no load battery terminal voltage (or higher) couldn't be used to supply a motor withinin it's maximum operating range.
Are you asking if you can hook a circuit into a motor to boost voltage or lower the voltage? This is strictly forbidden by the rules <R63>. You are only allowed to make custom circuits that hook to the I/O ports on the RC.
-Mike
Alan Anderson
25-01-2007, 21:41
Sorry, not legal.<R63> Custom Circuits can not: ...Directly alter the power pathways between the battery, fuse blocks, speed controllers, relays, or motors...
Al Skierkiewicz
25-01-2007, 23:01
Not legal and not efficient enough at this current.
Uberbots
26-01-2007, 00:10
it can be done in code... just convert a PWM signal to volts and determine the maximum.
Al Skierkiewicz
26-01-2007, 08:56
it can be done in code... just convert a PWM signal to volts and determine the maximum.
Can you explain?
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