Firstly, Hello, this is my first post on these forums!
*EDIT* I just realised I posted this in featherweight, not beetleweight. Hopefully the question/aswers are still applicable *EDIT*
I'm very new to this, and I am currently working on a beetleweight robot using what little knowledge and parts I have. I have several brushless outrunner motors which I am hoping to use on my robot for a spinning weapon (belt driven) and as the two main drive motors. I have read in a few places that brushless drive motors are considered experimental and are not commonly used for drive. Would it be possible to still use them as drive motors in my bot? Would they need gearing or can they just be ran at a lower speed (as I have read that brushless outrunners can maintain high torque at low speeds).
If the overall advice is to avoid using brushless drive motors, could anybody suggest a good alternative brushed motor setup? I am looking to make a bot that doesn't break the bank but also one that isn't going to fall into pieces when I turn it on!
I have tried to do some reading up on this subject before posting here, but honestly, a lot of the terms and calculations are going over my head, maybe I'm just looking at the wrong info...
Any light that can be shed on the subject would be greatly appreciated!
*EDIT* I just realised I posted this in featherweight, not beetleweight. Hopefully the question/aswers are still applicable *EDIT*
I'm very new to this, and I am currently working on a beetleweight robot using what little knowledge and parts I have. I have several brushless outrunner motors which I am hoping to use on my robot for a spinning weapon (belt driven) and as the two main drive motors. I have read in a few places that brushless drive motors are considered experimental and are not commonly used for drive. Would it be possible to still use them as drive motors in my bot? Would they need gearing or can they just be ran at a lower speed (as I have read that brushless outrunners can maintain high torque at low speeds).
If the overall advice is to avoid using brushless drive motors, could anybody suggest a good alternative brushed motor setup? I am looking to make a bot that doesn't break the bank but also one that isn't going to fall into pieces when I turn it on!
I have tried to do some reading up on this subject before posting here, but honestly, a lot of the terms and calculations are going over my head, maybe I'm just looking at the wrong info...
Any light that can be shed on the subject would be greatly appreciated!
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