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The Technobots WW motors are great value for money, But as with all wiper motors they do go slightly faster forwards then backwords, (I remeber working out the speed differances as I tryed out a pair for Paul ages ago, Not sure were I put the numbers though!) even with the correct brush selection. Only problem with the Technobots motors is the magnets carnt be rotated via 45degrees to rectify this problem, But I put 2 of those motors in bodger and when it worked it always drove around fine
is £50 your overall budget? id look into getting some sponsers. approch places like focus do it all and let them know its a school project. im sure they would be willing to help
well if you dont want to buy a drill theres these http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=1200&item=59386251 13&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVWhttp://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=5938625113&rd =1&ssPageName=WDVW
gear ratio 810:1 ? what are u building ?
buy 2 fan motors from a old car ,in the front, behind the cooler. then buy sprocks and do a ratio of 5:1 or 10:1,,, vrooom, the rpm on this motors is around 3000 rpm and 1-2 Nm max
That drill motor is exactly the same as one used in another students project, and its tiny. That 810:1 ratio must really be needed to shift a FW.
Ill try those WW motors for now, and once its finished and presented for my project, I can upgrade it with my own time and money (I have to finish it very shortly :S)
Ewan is quite right, the Zeobot uses a 11:1 ratio which drives a 64mm diameter wheel to approx 11mph.
David, there are a number of similar looking MFA motors with ouputs from a few watts to the largest of over 20W - the 919 range so it may not be the same one.
What the Zeobot has done though is to use multiple motors where greater power is required and attached the wheel in a very reliable way. As the Zeobot is commercially available, it could not be just bodged on as Im sure customers would not be pleased.
The 4-wheel drive version performs really well, the 6 and 8 wheel drive versions are something else.
A group of my engineering students are buying a kit C 4WD Zeobot after xmas. I cant wait to see what its like. There going to use a linak actuator to make a razer type crusher
Chances are Alistair you will damage your IBC, KO and Aussie robot uses 4 x 12v XU1 drills on 24v and gets its IBC warm, I would hate to see what 6 would do.
The robot Singularity has 6 x 12v drills @ 24v, but it runs an RD80 Robot Solutions speed controller with the current limiting cranked up.
I agree, my IBC gets hot with just 4 12v 800 hobby motors on 18v, 6 18v drills on 18v would be fine but overvolting 6 motors on the poor IBC would be risky.
If you mount a whooping big 90mm Vantex Tornado fan onto the top of your IBC and have the cooling holes like in our IBCs, you should be able to get away with 6 x 18v drills at 18v. Mainly on the fact that I dont see how you could stall more then 2-3 motors at a time. Your wheels will spin before then or the gearboxes will give way.
Here is a picture of Singularity(http://www.abbl.org/~teamvertex/photos/singularity.jpghttp://www.abbl.org/~teamvertex/photos/singularity.jpg) as it was at the Marayong Annihilator 2004, it was running 6 x 12v drills @ 24v with relay controllers, he seemed to only keep blowing reverse in the relays until he eventually blew the whole controller up.
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