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    hi all

    we need a new battery for block of wood, we are thinking sla because thats what it has had and it fits! so just wondering what voltage and ah we should be looking at to get it moving fast,
    the drive is 2 12v drill motors

    any thoughts?

    alex

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    Sla battery

    You could replace the battery with an SLA of the same size and voltage.
    But you want a faster bot for the same setup ....so
    overvolting the 12v motors to 18v might be ok.

    So .. 3 off 6v SLAs ( Id recommend 3 off 6v rather than a 12v and a 6v ) giving you 18v.
    Then its Nimhs or Nicads.

    Note that youll be adding extra stress to all the components in the drive including the batteries and controller.

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    • #3
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      to be honest with you it was pretty nippy before hand, have to do some thinking

      thanks alex

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      • #4
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        http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PowerTech-SLA-6v-4-Amp-hour-SEALED-LEAD-ACID-Battery_W0QQitemZ130136752315QQihZ003QQcategoryZ40 975QQcmdZViewItemhttp://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PowerTech-SLA-...-Battery_W0QQi temZ130136752315QQihZ003QQcategoryZ40975QQcmdZView Item

        so would 3 of the above be alright, and would that give a total of 12ah or just 4ah? and when wiing them up wouldit go
        bat 1 pos-bat2 neg
        bat2 pos-bat3 neg

        cheers

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        • #5
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          Your wiring would be correct and give you 4Ah @ 18v.

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          • #6
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            well now i have to work out what room we have!

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            • #7
              Sla battery

              on technobots you have to options either Europa AGM (Standby) or Europa Gel (Cyclic) just wondering whats the difference?

              alex

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              • #8
                Sla battery

                standby slas are designed to work in continuous draw applications like alarms where as cyclic batteries are better designed to be cycled over and over.

                Both will do you fine in a featherweight but I would look for the cyclic ones. Or better yet you can get some down at maplins and save on postage. They usually have a decent enough range.

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