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  • surge
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2003
    • 4

    #16
    Here is a reversible brushless

    Here is a reversible brushless controller.
    http://www.rotronindustrial.com/controllers.htm has some, but 11VDC might be a bit high to start. It says at least some of them are reversible during operation.

    HTH

    Seth

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    • scott t
      Member
      • Feb 2003
      • 880

      #17
      Has anyone thought of scavaging

      Has anyone thought of scavaging a motor from a crashed computer hardrive or floppy for a brushless motor.
      One would still have to come up with a controller.

      Would it have the torque required? desired rpm?
      Could it be reversed?
      Could it be mounted in the rear wall of a WTC to get rid
      of the water tight seal of the prop shaft?
      ]http://www.ohmslaw.com/robot.htm[/url]

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      • Larry Kuntz
        SubCommittee Member
        • Feb 2003
        • 513

        #18
        Not sure if this helps,

        Not sure if this helps, but I found a place on the web called batteryspace.com and their prices seem good. I picked up two (they sell them in pairs) 7.2 volt NiMh batteries for $29. These are 3000 mah and have a drain rating of 30 amps. I plan on using one for my Dumas Akula, if I ever finish it. The weight seems about the same as an older 1500 mah NiCad I have. So, same weight twice the run time, no memory problems. Check out this site. They also have seperate cells if your into building custom battery packs.
        "What goes down does not always come back up"

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