Jason3
10 mW
Hi Ben,
I have the same Roboteq motor controller as you. I chose it after a good experience with a previous brushed Roboteq AX2550HE but haven't fired it up yet. Well, I almost did but when I hit the switch I let the smoke out of the power source. We killed the first AX2550 by getting water inside. Roboteq sorted me out even though it was quite clearly my fault. It was on the thing in the pic below, which was a previous iteration of the current project:

Despite the slicks it was amazing on swampy ground and sand. Also lots of fun on grass.The Roboteq HBL2360 is for the new version, driving brushless hub motors that I'm putting together myself. Power will be from an A123 pack using the 26650 cells.
Here's a link for what I think is the recommended temp sensor for the HBL2360 just in case you want it: http://nz.element14.com/jsp/search/productdetail.jsp?sku=1187031
Cool looking project, I'll be watching this one!
Best regards,
Jason
Ps - are you the Ben who designed the ATIB? That thing was awesome.
I have the same Roboteq motor controller as you. I chose it after a good experience with a previous brushed Roboteq AX2550HE but haven't fired it up yet. Well, I almost did but when I hit the switch I let the smoke out of the power source. We killed the first AX2550 by getting water inside. Roboteq sorted me out even though it was quite clearly my fault. It was on the thing in the pic below, which was a previous iteration of the current project:

Despite the slicks it was amazing on swampy ground and sand. Also lots of fun on grass.The Roboteq HBL2360 is for the new version, driving brushless hub motors that I'm putting together myself. Power will be from an A123 pack using the 26650 cells.
Here's a link for what I think is the recommended temp sensor for the HBL2360 just in case you want it: http://nz.element14.com/jsp/search/productdetail.jsp?sku=1187031
Cool looking project, I'll be watching this one!
Best regards,
Jason
Ps - are you the Ben who designed the ATIB? That thing was awesome.