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Re: [FTC]: (FTC) Doubling motors on a controller

The specification for the HiTechnic Motor controllers allow a maximum of two motors per output port.

You may use a larger wire to feed the motor controller DC power input under c2 below however if you keep wire runs short, you may not see any real advantage to going to a larger wire then #16. If you are using more than one motor controller, make the one that feeds four motors your first controller in line with the battery pack for best drive performance.

<R11> Part modification:

c. Motor power, power and encoder wires may be extended by splicing additional lengths of wire:
1. Motor wires are 22 AWG or larger
2. Battery wires are 16 AWG or larger
3. PWM wires are 20 AWG or 22 AWG
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Re: [FTC]: (FTC) Doubling motors on a controller

I have been looking for the specification for the HiTechnic motor controller to be able to answer these kind of questions to my kids. Can you share the specs or guide me to someone more appropriate for me to request this documentation from?

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Re: [FTC]: (FTC) Doubling motors on a controller

Jamie,
I can understand your frustration as there is very little on the Tetrix site. I found the info here...
http://www.legoeducation.us/store/de...ID=1648&bhcp=1
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