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Re: How many Jaguras should we connect tot he Double Doozy motor?
I think you mean,
You have a double doozy gearbox with two motors attached. If that is the case it would be safest to use two jaguars. One for each motor. Depending on the application you could use different motor controllers. Use what you have, especially since stop build time will arrive quite quickly, Aloha, |
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Re: How many Jaguras should we connect tot he Double Doozy motor?
Also, two Victors per motor would work.
As would two Talons. If the motors aren't CIMs, two spikes would work as well. Just make sure to have a 1:1 motor:controller ratio! |
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Re: How many Jaguras should we connect tot he Double Doozy motor?
There is "Table 4-4: Legal Power Regulating Device Use" under R51 which lists how motors may be powered. The old mantra of one motor per motor controller does not hold anymore. For some motors you may run two per motor controller. You can check that table and compare it to the motors you intend to use.
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Re: How many Jaguras should we connect tot he Double Doozy motor?
Good point, thanks for clarifying
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Re: How many Jaguras should we connect tot he Double Doozy motor?
I think you meant to say... two Victors, one per motor would work. The intent seems to come through in your next sentence. Just make sure to have a 1:1 motor:controller ratio! At least for CIMs where the multiple motor per controller exception does not apply.
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