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No Drift Winch Controller! (using 3 position transmitter channel) - Part No. 3PW
Maybe you have heard of or experienced first hand what people are calling winch drift or winch creep...
Are you running a winch that you made by modifying a servo? A lot of people are finding that the winch tends to drift over time.
They might be driving along and suddenly realize that some length of winch cable has been unspooled and if you are really unlucky, it ends up wrapped around your axle!
I've built a replacement for the electronics inside a servo that won't drift on you. Remove the old servo controller circuit by desoldering it from the motor and pot and then solder this new circuit to the motor.
An added benefit is that when the winch is stopped, the circuit provides an electric "Brake" to help hold the winch unlike the stock servo circuit that doesn't provide any electric braking.
** EDIT:
This picture is how the winch controllers look these days. The packaging has evolved somewhat so I thought I should have an recent picture available. The information that follows is still valid.
The servo's original electronics are at the bottom of the image.
The new electronics are soldered to the servo motor.
The winch controller fits nicely inside.
Put a little silicone on the opening for the wire and away you go!
My controller also works with the 3racing winch.
Connect it to the winch in place of the old controller.
If you ask at time of ordering, for a small extra charge, I can add a JST connector so that you can just plug into the winch and not have to do any soldering.
I make two versions of the winch controller. One version works with a transmitter with a three position channel. The other version works with a transmitter with a two position third channel:
Winch Controller for Radio with 2 Position Third Channel - RCCrawler.com Bulletin Board
Things change over time as I make adjustments and improvements.
This is how the controllers look now:
No Drift Winch Controller (using 3 position transmitter channel)
Part No. 3PW $25 plus shipping
Need the controller with a JST connector? Order Part No. 3PWJST $27 plus shipping
* Note that the maximum voltage is 6 volts *
July 4, 2014 - SOFT START! - when you order your winch controller, consider having me install the Soft Start option as it will help save wear and tear on the winch line and drive train.
Read more here: http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/vendors-electronics/500705-soft-start-winch-controller.html
Thanks for taking time to read this!
Al
PS:
Need to make a servo winch?
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/electronics/421321-another-servo-winch-building-tutorial.html
Maybe you have heard of or experienced first hand what people are calling winch drift or winch creep...
Are you running a winch that you made by modifying a servo? A lot of people are finding that the winch tends to drift over time.
They might be driving along and suddenly realize that some length of winch cable has been unspooled and if you are really unlucky, it ends up wrapped around your axle!
I've built a replacement for the electronics inside a servo that won't drift on you. Remove the old servo controller circuit by desoldering it from the motor and pot and then solder this new circuit to the motor.
An added benefit is that when the winch is stopped, the circuit provides an electric "Brake" to help hold the winch unlike the stock servo circuit that doesn't provide any electric braking.
** EDIT:
This picture is how the winch controllers look these days. The packaging has evolved somewhat so I thought I should have an recent picture available. The information that follows is still valid.
The servo's original electronics are at the bottom of the image.
The new electronics are soldered to the servo motor.
The winch controller fits nicely inside.
Put a little silicone on the opening for the wire and away you go!
My controller also works with the 3racing winch.
Connect it to the winch in place of the old controller.
If you ask at time of ordering, for a small extra charge, I can add a JST connector so that you can just plug into the winch and not have to do any soldering.
I make two versions of the winch controller. One version works with a transmitter with a three position channel. The other version works with a transmitter with a two position third channel:
Winch Controller for Radio with 2 Position Third Channel - RCCrawler.com Bulletin Board
Things change over time as I make adjustments and improvements.
This is how the controllers look now:
No Drift Winch Controller (using 3 position transmitter channel)
Part No. 3PW $25 plus shipping
Need the controller with a JST connector? Order Part No. 3PWJST $27 plus shipping
* Note that the maximum voltage is 6 volts *
July 4, 2014 - SOFT START! - when you order your winch controller, consider having me install the Soft Start option as it will help save wear and tear on the winch line and drive train.
Read more here: http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/vendors-electronics/500705-soft-start-winch-controller.html
Thanks for taking time to read this!
Al
PS:
Need to make a servo winch?
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/electronics/421321-another-servo-winch-building-tutorial.html
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