Gelay

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  1. Hello. In short, for the moment I stopped a production of Wixy. But I will do Wixy 2 maybe. More details below: I started selling Wixy only in national market, to test the product, to see how it performs in operation. The results are as follows: electronics works well, but Wixy turned out to be quite complicated for users, it takes a long time to explain how to design their models with it and how calculate load. Wixy is also expensive to manufacture, so it practically does not pay off. This is all I want to fix in a second version. But I don't know if I will have enough strength, patience and money that to make Wixy 2.
  2. @msk6003, @kbalage Ok, I will create a new topic, but it will take some time: I need to prepare all information and make a video At the moment only directly through me (via private messages). In the future, I hope there will be a shop. 1 Wixy = 1 channel (1 function, e.g. driving), one or more motors in parallel Set of radio control equipment (a control panel itself and a receiver) Servo rotates in proportion to a stick, taking its discrete positions. I will make a video and try to demonstrate everything :)
  3. @kbalage, @TechnicRCRacer Hello. I'm glad to announce that Wixy is completely ready :) Slightly changed characteristics: maximum current is 3A (package limited) maximum voltage is 17V If anyone is interested - I will describe in more detail and answer questions.
  4. Thank you, I am very pleased :) I hope you are right and it will be so. Ok, I'll definitely write how I will do it :)
  5. Thanks, I tried to do well :) The maximum voltage is 17 volts. The maximum continuous current is 5A. The maximum pulsed current is 15A. One module withstands 2 buggy motors. We tried 4 buggy motors - it also works, but scary :) There is also an engine brake mode (the engine goes into generator mode) But a lot of time was spent on development :( Lego has released a new standard.
  6. Hello. I also worked on a solution to this problem. If all will well, a small numbers of production models will go on sale in November. The project is called Wixy. You can see the ugly prototype here :)