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I've decided to throw my hat in the featherweight ring, and was wondering if anyone could recommend a good ESC? The plan is to just build a simple two wheel wedge.
Hi all, I am also starting my first build Featherweight, can anyone recommend drive motor size please? Looking at two axles with one motor to each. Also what sort of min speed should I be considering for the robot in the arena?
Many thanks
Drill motors are a good place to start since they come with the gearbox already attached. There are alternatives, such as the Gimson 13.7:1 motors I use in The Honey Badger robots, which are based around the "775" motors, gives decent speed and power for the size.
potentially, but what is their weight and you will also need to consider the gearing.
The google search i did shows they are a bit larger than normal drive motors, but this is not specifically your 24v 30w motors
They run at stated '24v @ 6000rpm full speed', I was going to run them on 12v (3000rpm potential) with direct drive to the wheel (130mm dia). The acceleration can be set on the handset. If it comes to it I have room for a gearbox. Going for 24v so I can upgrade later if I feel it necessary
Any thoughts???
I would seriously recommend a gearbox (even a simple single stage reduction) to make the machine more drivable - typically planetary gearboxes are used in the FW class. Have a read through the build diaries here to see what folks are using.
Thanks Michael, what output shaft speed would you recommend? There are some 75w 12v & 24v motors with reduction gearboxes, giving very high torque, but the output shaft rpm is only 470. Feels a little slow, again any thoughts?
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