Is anyone familiar with electronics for Micro type RC's that run small brushed motors like this?
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/LWwAAOSwuIFfm9XE/s-l1600.jpg
I have a toy drift car (on-off power, on-off steering) a good friend got me years ago that I'm looking to make controllable with my Spektrum transmitter. It's powered with a motor like this. I want to add a micro servo, surface receiver, and was looking at this controller.
https://www.rcmart.com/orlandoo-mini-2s-brush-esc-ph2-0-plug-w-led-light-set-ts0002-b-00108154?search=ORLANDOO%20esc
What I'm trying to figure out is if this is a standalone ESC that is intended to be plugged into a receiver, or if the receiver is integrated into the same board and meant to work with one of their transmitters, which I think is how this kit works:
https://www.rcmart.com/orlandoo-1-32-ep-scale-crawler-assembly-kit-w-toyota-tundra-body-oh32p02-kit-w-motor-esc-servo-battery-combo-cb1238-00086005?search=ORLANDOO%20esc
Hoping I can keep this project around $30, which rules out Kyosho Mini-Z stuff.
Micro Speed Controllers
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Re: Micro Speed Controllers
https://youtu.be/4O4yNY7F1SI
It appears to be.
As delivered, the esc supplies the servo power and just the signal comes from the receiver. He mentioned that the servo is low voltage.
I don't see why a normal micro servo couldn't be used, hooked to the receiver.
It appears to be.
As delivered, the esc supplies the servo power and just the signal comes from the receiver. He mentioned that the servo is low voltage.
I don't see why a normal micro servo couldn't be used, hooked to the receiver.
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Re: Micro Speed Controllers
Good find! I kept trying to find a website for Orlandoo to get a better diagram, but wasn't having any luck.
Losi LXT (JRX-T Conversion)
Losi JRX Pro SE
Kyosho Rocky
Parts-Car-to-Runner Kyosho Rocky
Yokomo YZ10 WCS '95 Pavidis
RJ Speed Spec10 "Chew Toy Mk1"
Redcat Lightning STK "Chew Toy Mk 2"
Kyosho Lazer ZX, ZX-R, ZX-RR
Losi JRX Pro SE
Kyosho Rocky
Parts-Car-to-Runner Kyosho Rocky
Yokomo YZ10 WCS '95 Pavidis
RJ Speed Spec10 "Chew Toy Mk1"
Redcat Lightning STK "Chew Toy Mk 2"
Kyosho Lazer ZX, ZX-R, ZX-RR
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