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can actually steer instead of going full to the right or left
Its been such a long time since I have posted on here...anyways, I have this 12v electric motor that I took from an electric scooter, and I was wondering how I can use a regular servo to control the steering of the motor.
Do you know of any dc controllers that can supply around 5-10amps under $30?
For my steering I am using one electric motor controlled by a motor driver to move two bars that are connected to the front two wheels
For my steering I am using one electric motor controlled by a motor driver to move two bars that are connected to the front two wheels.
QuoteFor my steering I am using one electric motor controlled by a motor driver to move two bars that are connected to the front two wheels.soninja8, have you considered spring loading the steering axle to a center position(straight), gear the one electric motorin a way that it can overcome the spring force yet spring back to center when motor power is removed.Tommy
I'm wondering how I could go in reverse since I am using an engine with a clutch.
QuoteI'm wondering how I could go in reverse since I am using an engine with a clutch.http://www.google.com/#q=go+kart+reverse+gear&hl=en&tbo=u&source=univ&tbm=shop&sa=X&ei=_E_1UK7bJcfX2QWOwoDwDw&ved=0CEYQsxg&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.&fp=260534c26339dbc2&biw=1356&bih=631Tommy
That's exactly what I'm thinking of doing
I am making a gas powered "tank" that runs off of a 30cc engine