- SKU: TRS-MT2-H
TruSpeed MT II High Power Analogue Mosfet PWM Slot Car Controller
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TruSpeed MT II Analogue Mosfet PWM High Power Slot Car Controller Simple intuitive controls on the MT II make it easy to use and quick to adapt to your racing style, car, and track conditions. Current rating suitable of 12A Peak and 6A running is good for up to G12 motor with metal chassis. Comes with 1m Cable fitted to the controller. Eight color stickers for controller identification included. No connector included. I stock and can install: XLR connectors, Alligator Clips and banana plugs. Supplied with the V.10 Contact Board with multiple mode options. Standard Mode is: Curve (Negative with Linear fully clockwise) on the center knob. 36 step wiper element and 9 point contact Stainless Steel Wipers. PWM Drive and Brake Control. Switchable Brake adjustment. includes Power Coasting feature allowing simulated braking for cars that stop quickly even with no brakes applied. Launch Button. Acceleration Control. Sensitivity adjustment. Trigger return spring tension adjustment. User-Changeable Single and Double Finger Trigger. Fuse for over-current protection. LED (Power ON and goes off to show full power delivered to your car) XLR installed Alligator installed Banana installed Pulse Wave Modulation (PWM) offers several advantages in slot car controllers, especially for analog racing systems: 🔋 1. Smoother Throttle Response PWM allows for fine-grained control of voltage sent to the motor. Instead of abrupt on/off signals or linear voltage changes, it rapidly switches full voltage on and off in pulses. The average power is determined by the pulse width. This provides: Smoother acceleration More precise throttle control at low speeds Better traction on tight corners ⚡ 2. Improved Efficiency Since PWM sends full voltage pulses instead of reducing voltage via resistance (which generates heat), it: Keeps components cooler Reduces power loss Enhances battery/motor efficiency 🎯 3. Greater Low-Speed Torque PWM delivers bursts of full voltage even at low speeds, helping motors generate more torque at low throttle positions compared to resistive controllers. This is useful in technical tracks with lots of braking and acceleration. 🛠️ 4. Compatibility with MOSFETs PWM works well with solid-state electronics (like MOSFETs), which are faster, more durable, and offer better current handling than mechanical parts. 🔄 5. Consistent Performance Because PWM doesn’t rely on physical resistors that heat up and drift, it offers consistent output regardless of temperature , wear, or track conditions. If you're using TruSpeed controllers like the MT II Analogue Mosfet PWM model listed in your file, these are exactly the kinds of benefits you'd get—especially in competitive or technical racing environments. Notice: We have added the latest 15% Trump Tax Tariff on this item. We will return to pre-tariff pricing if the Supreme Court upholds the appeals court decision that they are illegal.
