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  • #46
    Re: Speed 900s

    Depends on how many teeth you want, and how wide it is.

    But the fakes, don't overvolt them to much, and use a large reduction gearing. (4/1 @12-18V sounds nice)
    3000 rpm is a nice rpm for a disk.

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    • #47
      Re: Speed 900s

      It's a bar so 2 teeth- I will most probably run at 12-15v. I think 1:4 sounds good

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      • #48
        Re: Speed 900s

        Also- it says that the max rpm is 6700 so with a 4:1 ratio that would be 1675 not 3000?

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        • #49
          Re: Speed 900s

          Yes, 6700 rpm/4 = 1670 rpm

          Maybe a 3 to 1 could work.

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          • #50
            Re: Speed 900s

            Sorry for all the questions- how many mah do I need for my battery pack when running one of the motors continuously for 3 mins to power the bar (so will sop and start and stall a fair bit)
            I tried to work it out for myself but it came out as 60mah which sounds wrong so the correct equation to figure it out would be useful to!

            Also, could I use this relay to control one of those motors? Could I control it directly from the receiver (connect the two terminals on the relay to the positive and negative terminals on the receiver without a battle switch?

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            • #51
              Re: Speed 900s

              @ 12V the original Speed 900 draws 54A max. Let us take that as a given. (I messured more, but hey, that's another matter)

              54A for 3 minutes is 54/20= 2.7A used. LiPo doesn't like to be deep-discharged,so, we add 25% to that= 3.375A

              A 3S 3500mAh 20C pack will do. Theoreticaly.

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              • #52
                Re: Speed 900s

                What kind of relay would you need to turn on and off 2 real Speed 900's? Something that can be linked directly to the Landing Gear PWM output of a transmitter would be good

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                • #53
                  Re: Speed 900s

                  i believe the set of you require is a battle switch linked to an automotive relay, I think 70 amp and upwards is the norm

                  However I don't have any first-hand experience

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                  • #54
                    Re: Speed 900s

                    Get yourself a battle switch and one of these

                    http://www.jaycarelectronics.co.uk/prod ... rm=KEYWORD

                    The battle switch provides the RC interface to the receiver. You wire it up in such a way that when the battle switch is operated, it operates the solid state relay control side. The motor(s) are hooked up to the power side of the solid state relay. One of these will happily handle two speed 900s as long as it's attached to a metal panel to act as a heat sink

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                    • #55
                      Re: Speed 900s

                      With little else to do this morning I have drawn up the following circuit diagram

                      http://imgur.com/skP9N

                      It should only be used as a guide! The important things to note are that the solid state relays are polarity sensative. Make sure that the negative pole goes to the negative connection on your batteries and same with the positive. You won't damage the relay if you hook it up the wrong way around but you will instead have a weapon system that will fire up when you put the removeable link in (not recommended)

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                      • #56
                        Re: Speed 900s

                        I know it has been done in the past but will I have the only current robot with two speed 900's to power the weapon; just curious? I am also using a quite a low ratio 2.667:1 so the top speed will be really high (Approx 2500 RPM), I just hope that I can get it up to that in a fight!

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                        • #57
                          Re: Speed 900s

                          Inertia XL uses 2 Speed 900s.

                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5J6D7vZh6zk

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                          • #58
                            Re: Speed 900s

                            2500 rpm is slow for a spinner and a single speed 900 will get there in seconds.

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                            • #59
                              Re: Speed 900s

                              hi, omen runs 2 speed 900s.

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                              • #60
                                Re: Speed 900s

                                2500 rpm in seconds pfft go brushless then get 0-8000rpm in 1 second :twisted:

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