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    Hello everyone!

    ive been planning a LW bot with 2x EV warrior motors and 7Ah SLA:s (maybe nicads if i can afford)
    an my question is: can i use victor 883:s for EV warriors, or do i need 885:s?

  • #2
    Motors And Victors

    Talking to US builders the Victor 883s should be fine with a decent gearing like 6:1 with 6 dia. wheels at 24v for example which should give you a estimate of around 15mph.

    What dia. wheels do you have planned and at what gearing ...?

    Chris - http://www.featherweights.org/forum

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    • #3
      Motors And Victors

      We had a tubby feather weight, 13.5kg, alright for the american rules, powered by 2 EV Warriors running at 12V with a 4:1 reduction onto 200mm wheels and from what I could remember from the Annihilator the Victor 883s only just got warm.
      Were you going to run yours at 12 or 24V?

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      • #4
        Motors And Victors

        im planning to use about 6-8:1 wormgearing with 75mm gear pinion to tracks
        so would it be ok?
        and i put 24v to those motors.
        stall pushing power with 6:1 ratio would be 320kg
        (or 160kg for a single track)

        thank you, 883:s save a lot of money for me

        how you can put 2x EV:s to feathers?
        (four for me would be more than cool )

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        • #5
          Motors And Victors

          how you can put 2x EVs into a feather?
          By drilling the damn thing full of holes. About 500 1/2 holes in the UHMW frame, wheels, sprokets and ali bash plate and it still ended up 1.5kg over the limit and having its 2.3ah battery go flat after only 1 minute of solid driving. Thats one feather being re-built as a light weight.
          http://www.robowars.org/forum/album_pic.php?pic_id=29http://www.robowars.org/forum/album_pic.php?pic_id=29

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          • #6
            Motors And Victors

            You guys just need to go to 3/8 chain and sprockets, and get a single 14.4v battle pack from Robotcombat! Then youll be in the limit and ready to rumble again.

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            • #7
              Motors And Victors

              Hi again, does anybody know what kind of batteries would be good for running 2x EV warriors (1:6 reduction to 80mm track sprocket) and a linear actuator, how much capacity do i need for 3min match and would NI-MH packs give enough current?

              Thanks.

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              • #8
                Motors And Victors

                Ni-mh packs will only give enough if you choose the right brands and capacity range.

                I personally use 3300mah GP cells on my featherweight, and so do many other people. GP cells are one of the best Ni-mh cell types around and far out-perform standard Ni-mh cells.

                3300mah ni-mh cells may not be enough for 2 EV warriors though- as the tracks will probably cause them to draw a large amount of current- depending on the gearing you use. If you can get packs bigger than 3300mah, then great, but be aware that they may not perform as well as smaller yet more expensive cells.

                Should you need to source extra-large amounts of current, ni-cad cells will have to do. Sanyo are usually best. You should be looking for 3000mah minimum ni-cad cells.

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                • #9
                  Motors And Victors

                  Well first off Ni-mh will not give enough current. Secondly its difficult to know how much capacity you will need.

                  Are you running the Ev warriors at 24v or at 12. Is the linear actuator motor big or small. How close will the robot be to stall when just running around.

                  From a rough guess you are going to need atleast 3amp of Ni-cds just to supply the current.

                  Regards
                  Ian

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                  • #10
                    Motors And Victors

                    Well first off Ni-mh will not give enough current

                    Ni-Mh will and can

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                    • #11
                      Motors And Victors

                      those are @ 24v, tracks wont use much torque for turning thanks to my special track design, that actuator is pretty small one and it is for LW lifter

                      i would prefer NI-MH packs, because those wont need
                      discharging and other special things, but if those doesnt give enough current, i have to go with nicads

                      intercooled Ni-MH battlepacks wont give enough current?

                      how long can battlepacks be used before they need replacing?

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                      • #12
                        Motors And Victors

                        Well first off Ni-mh will not give enough current

                        Ni-Mh will and can....

                        Erm - no they wont !!! 2 x EV Warriors at 24v can theoretically draw 198 amps each at stall. Allowing for resistance of a Victor 883 controller and cabling, the most each will draw is around 130 amps each, a total of 260 amps.

                        In reality you wont see this much as youll never work them that hard, so lets allow for wheelspin etc and call it 180 amps - thats still way more than a string of 3300mAh NiMHs will deliver.

                        The GP 3300 is good for about 45 amps cont. output, but doesnt have the ability to peak much above that. In contrast a Sanyo 2400CR will deliver a similar cont. current of 50 amps, but can peak to close on 100 amps (as measured on Vortex on spin-up).

                        If youre wanting to run 24v I would suggest 2 x 24v NiCad Intercooled Battlepacks in parallel made up of Sanyo 2400CR Sub-C Cells. You *might* get away with a single pack made from N3000CR C-Cells, however that would depend on whether youre fighting a 3 min or a 5 min fight. 3 min and you should be ok.

                        Ed
                        http://www.teamstorm.comhttp://www.teamstorm.com

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                        • #13
                          Motors And Victors

                          Agree with Ed, although the 2400 cells are now old technology :-) with the new 2600ni-mh cells- they apparently even have a higher max current that the 2400s which is surprising. I had some trouble believing it but everyone I know whos used them confirms this. So you may as well et them over the 2400s. I suppose whats finally happening is that the money being put into ni-mh is finally paying off, as in theory they are a better chemistry than Nicads, its just its traditionally been a bit difficult to get the most out of that excellent power density. Anyway, Li-polys here we come :-)

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                          • #14
                            Motors And Victors

                            I didnt say all that would be needed is one 3300mah ni-mh battery, infact 2 GP 3300mah ni-mh packs in parrellel would probably run fine with two EVs (taking into account most linear actuators take tiny amounts of current). From speaking to JH-Q before on msn, he does have much easier access to ni-mh batteries than ni-cad ones (although he only has easy access to cheap packs).

                            Should he use cheap ni-mh packs, it would be best to experiment which capacity suits the motors best for certain run times. With cheap ni-mh packs your probably looking at 6000mah combined capacity minimum.

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                            • #15
                              Motors And Victors

                              Ewan Compairing Like with like:
                              Ni-cd 3000mah: Maximum Continious: 80amps
                              Peak: 150amps
                              Ni-mh 3000mah: Maximum Continious: 35amps
                              Peak: 50amps

                              Thats for the same capacity now for the same weight:
                              Ni-cd 2400mah: Maximum Continious: 50amps
                              Peak: 100amps
                              Ni-mh 3300mah: Maximum Continious: 45amps
                              Peak: 60amps

                              Simply put Ni-cds wipe the floor with Ni-mhs when comapiring current and capacity or current and weight.

                              Quite simply he would be better off with Ni-cds whether he goes for a single string of 3amp Ni-cds or two strings of 2.4amp Ni-cds.

                              Regards
                              Ian

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