Hi all.
I now this was covered a lot of times over the web, but not from a beginners point of view
I am relative new to electronics but want to do this project real bad.
I have 2x 36v 800W dc motors. I want to use them in a tank stile robot/security tank that has to be driven via rc radio.
The thing is I have a lot of old UPS, printers, inverter welders and a whole heap of rc brushed esc and servos and stuff.
Is it possible to drive a kind of H Bridge from the brushed esc output or will it be easier to do it from a place inside the servo.
I have a lot of the following stuff and want to use them if possible:
12x IRF2807 mosfets
22x SW50n 06 Mosfets
10x IRF740 mosfets
8x L298 drivers
and a lot of other diodes and resistors and a couple of boxes of all kind of stuff.
Please keep in mind I am a beginner and can not work with Ics yet.
I can help myself with soldering and strip boards and made my first copper pcb board that works......kind off.
Please help!
Thanks.
I now this was covered a lot of times over the web, but not from a beginners point of view
I am relative new to electronics but want to do this project real bad.
I have 2x 36v 800W dc motors. I want to use them in a tank stile robot/security tank that has to be driven via rc radio.
The thing is I have a lot of old UPS, printers, inverter welders and a whole heap of rc brushed esc and servos and stuff.
Is it possible to drive a kind of H Bridge from the brushed esc output or will it be easier to do it from a place inside the servo.
I have a lot of the following stuff and want to use them if possible:
12x IRF2807 mosfets
22x SW50n 06 Mosfets
10x IRF740 mosfets
8x L298 drivers
and a lot of other diodes and resistors and a couple of boxes of all kind of stuff.
Please keep in mind I am a beginner and can not work with Ics yet.
I can help myself with soldering and strip boards and made my first copper pcb board that works......kind off.
Please help!
Thanks.