Cytron 10A Bi-Directional DC Motor Driver, 5-30V, 30A Peak MD10C
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Selected User Reviews For Cytron 10A Bi-Directional DC Motor Driver, 5-30V, 30A Peak MD10C
They're tough little boards, and even when loaded up like I was, they don't get that hot. I'm sure they'll last a long time if you keep them under or close to the rated current; I was so impressed with them that I bought some more of the same size and their bigger brothers for future projects. In case you were wondering, I'm now using a proper 30a board.
I bought this driver to learn more about pwm and dc motor speed control, but once I figured out how to work with a test motor, I decided to put it to the test on my son's ride-on. The ride-on is powered by 24 volts and likely draws more than 20 amps at times, but the driver is still going strong after many rides. While it has worked, for a similar setup, I would recommend getting a higher-spec Cytron driver.
However, after a few weeks of *extremely* light use, it died for no apparent reason.
I am still giving it 4 stars because I can not be 100% sure I didn accidentally short something (my work area can get a Oh well.
The interface is straightforward (3 wires), and the terminal block for the battery input and motor output is sturdy. I haven't tested it to its full 30A capacity, but it works fine for the DC motors I'm controlling for robotics.
It does exactly what it says.
This is an excellent little driver. It's simple to use and has a low Rdson.