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  • RD01 Robot Drive System - Part No: 7025-005

    Hi,

    Has anyone used these motors? If so are they any good?

    http://www.technobots.co.uk/acatalog/Online_Catalogue_Robot_Electronics_Drive_Systems_1 69.htmlhttp://www.technobots.co.uk/acatalog...onics_Drive_Sy stems_169.html

    Cheers!

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    RD01 Robot Drive System - Part No: 7025-005

    12V 6A is a bit weak for a feather.
    Thats 36W each side, Peak.
    It further will depend on gearing, but to get a feather mobile with that lack of power, it will be at turtle speed.

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    • #3
      RD01 Robot Drive System - Part No: 7025-005

      ah ok, i have got some bosch 35w motors, but i didnt realise they have a 4mm square bore and i dont have the machines to custom make a drive shaft. im trying to look for a company to make me one but no luck :sad:

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      • #4
        RD01 Robot Drive System - Part No: 7025-005

        I asked the same question on the Technobots Forum, thinking that the RD01 drive system was ideal for a feather. I was directed to this reply:

        The RD01 is not really intended for general RC applications but for autonomous type robots. As for weight class, not actually tried them out myself but I would suggest a pair of motors would be fine for Z12 to Z6 (1 to 2kg). With the RD01 wheels, you are only looking at a speed of some 2mph. I would expect the motors to be under powered for Z4 (3kg) class.

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        • #5
          RD01 Robot Drive System - Part No: 7025-005

          Daniel,

          Put a post in the wanted section, you might well find someone on here that can machine some shafts for you.

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          • #6
            RD01 Robot Drive System - Part No: 7025-005

            emial sent Daniel

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            • #7
              RD01 Robot Drive System - Part No: 7025-005

              Daniel
              You can buy 4mm square key stock...but if ya wanna do it like i have...get a tatty old 6mm allen key and grind of 2 opposite points to the depth of the motor gearbox....instant drive shaft !!!

              Cheers Froggy

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