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Re: homemade speed controlllers (for school project)
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Originally Posted by greencactus3
if you know how to use a servo, and understand the concept of resistors and how to read the lines you can make a clumsy mechanical real easy.
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The problem with that is that you are not pulsing electricity, you are converting electricity into heat. The lower the voltage (speed) the higher the heat. You are making a constant power draw. The difference is the ratio of heat energy to kinetic energy.
So what I'm basically sayingis generally speaking a mechanical speed control will run down the battery faster than an electronic one, and it will get very hot. Electronic is better.
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