
AX2550 Motor Controller User’s Manual
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Thermal Considerations
Mounting brackets on each end are provided for durable assembly of the controller onto
any chassis.
Optional shock mount absorbers may be added for use in the most brutal environment.
Thermal Considerations
The AX2550 is built into a heat-sinking aluminum extrusion. The large fin area on the side
of the extrusion ensures sufficient heat dissipation for operation without a fan in most
applications.
For high current applications, it is possible that the controller may heat up faster and to a
higher temperature than can be dissipated by the heatsink enclosure using natural convec-
tion alone.
In these applications, you should ensure that air flow exists to remove the heat from the
heat sink. In the most extreme use, you should consider using an external fan to circulate
air around the controller.
Attaching the Controller Directly to a Chassis
The AX2550 can be attached to a metal chassis to improve heat dissipation.You may mount
the controller so that its bottom area is in contact with large metallic parts of the robot’s
body. This will allow some of the controller’s heat to dissipate through conduction to addi-
tional metal mass, therefore remaining cooler for longer periods of time. Apply thermal
grease between the controller’s bottom and the robot’s chassis to ensure the best thermal
conduction.
Wire Dimensions
A total of eight heavy gauge wires, and two thin wires are present at the back of the con-
troller. Their length and dimension is shown in Table 37 below.
TABLE 37. AX2550
wire identification and dimensions
Wire
Gauge
Outside Diameter
Color
Length
Motor1
AWG8
0.26” (6.6mm)
Red
17”(43mm)
Motor1 Battery-
AWG8
0.26” (6.6mm)
Black
17”(43mm)
Motor2
AWG8
0.26” (6.6mm)
Red
17”(43mm)
Motor2 Battery-
AWG8
0.26” (6.6mm)
Black
17”(43mm)
Motor1 T
AWG8
0.26” (6.6mm)
White
17”(43mm)
Motor1 Terminal-
AWG8
0.26” (6.6mm)
Green
17”(43mm)
Motor2 T
AWG8
0.26” (6.6mm)
White
17”(43mm)
Motor2 Terminal-
AWG8
0.26” (6.6mm)
Green
17”(43mm)
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