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from 2 to 3 dof question

Discussion in 'Electronic and hardware generally' started by coper, Dec 15, 2023.

  1. coper

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    "Hi everyone, I'd like to add the third dof to my simulator, currently having 2 DOF. I am currently using the attached board. I would like to know if, to control the third channel, I can add, in addition to 1 Arduino, a Monster Moto (already in my possession), or if I need to use a board identical to the one in the photo. Thanks!"

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    Hello! I abandoned the idea of using the "m.m." but now I wouldn't know how to orient myself.
    I think I have two options, but without direct experience, I'm having difficulty. Staying with economical drivers, can the ones below be suitable?

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Double-BTS...ridge-PWM-For-Arduino-smart-Car-/200950936475

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/111140003697

    The warm gearmotor I will install is 24 V 100 W, with a power supply 30 A.

    I like the Sabertooth, but it costs a bit more. What advantages does it have?