Re: Windscreen wiper motors
Hi Mart,
It is certainly an option to use just the motor part of the windscreen wiper motor; I know of only one person who has tried it but didn't use it for anything more than one competition I don't think?? (help me out here Gary
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I chose to try this method too and got as far as removing the gearbox, with the plan being to use a small gear sprocket on the motor and a larger one on the wheel. I was aiming for around a 3:1 reduction but I never did use the motor for two main reasons;
1. It seemed underpowered so I wanted to get a more powerful motor
2. With the gearbox cut off there was no easy way of mounting it
I read that you are unsure about the strength and power of drill motors being suited to a featherweight. From my experience, a standard pair of drill motors have never really struggled to move a featherweight around the arena, they can usually cope. Obviously if you want more power in your drive, you could have four or more drill motors.
The other option if you're still not keen on drills is to go for the popular 'gold' motors (very similar in size to wiper motors but more powerful) or Speed 900 electric boat motors perhaps. Both would require your own gearing system but you seem to be happy to go down that route as you have planned to do so with your windscreen wiper motors.
Best of luck
Hi Mart,
It is certainly an option to use just the motor part of the windscreen wiper motor; I know of only one person who has tried it but didn't use it for anything more than one competition I don't think?? (help me out here Gary

I chose to try this method too and got as far as removing the gearbox, with the plan being to use a small gear sprocket on the motor and a larger one on the wheel. I was aiming for around a 3:1 reduction but I never did use the motor for two main reasons;
1. It seemed underpowered so I wanted to get a more powerful motor
2. With the gearbox cut off there was no easy way of mounting it
I read that you are unsure about the strength and power of drill motors being suited to a featherweight. From my experience, a standard pair of drill motors have never really struggled to move a featherweight around the arena, they can usually cope. Obviously if you want more power in your drive, you could have four or more drill motors.
The other option if you're still not keen on drills is to go for the popular 'gold' motors (very similar in size to wiper motors but more powerful) or Speed 900 electric boat motors perhaps. Both would require your own gearing system but you seem to be happy to go down that route as you have planned to do so with your windscreen wiper motors.
Best of luck

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