ELECTRON CONTROLLER FOR ELECTRIC BRAKES

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$ 33.00


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ELECTRON CONTROLLER FOR ELECTRIC BRAKES

Electronic controller for electric brakes

Up to 12V/3A. 2 connection ports to connect 2 wheels. 

Adjustable endpoints and 5 brake modes (Continuous or  Pulsed, ABS-like effect).
 

INSTRUCTIONS:

  • Connect the servo lead to the brake output of the receiver.
  • Connect the Red (+) and black leads to the battery. Recommended battery voltage 7,2V (2s Lipo, 5 NiCd-NiMh). A123 2s and 3s allowed. 3S Lipo is not recommended on 6V brakes.
  • Connect the brakes to the output connectors.

 Adjustment:

  • Power ON the TX and set the brake command to a minimum. (Brake OFF position)-
  • Power ON the receiver while keeping the button on the controller pressed. Once the blue led lits, release the button.
  • The LED light will blink in a sequence of 1 blink. Check that your TX is set at the position of  " Brake Off" and click on the button.  The controller will store the received command as OFF command.
  • The LED light will blink in a 2 blink sequence. Set the transmitter to the BRAKE MAXIMUM position. Click on the button to store the command.

Now the brake force will be proportional from zero to maximum.

 

ADJUSTING the "ABS":

The unit allows modulating the brake force in 5 different steps to allow the wheel to rotate while applying maximum brake force without creating flats on the tire. Adjustment is simple: Just press the button to loop through the 5 modes, from continuous brake to maximum pulse, checking the effect on the wheel until arriving at the desired pulse ratio.

Limiting the brake force:

If you want to limit the maximum brake force, you can do by reducing the ATV on the TX after doing the travel adjustment.

Differential braking:

Each controller usually controls the two main wheels, but If you need to control the brake force separately on each wheel like is done in the full-size warbirds to steer, then you need two controllers, one in each wheel, and to do the appropriate mix on the transmitter.