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  • #16
    Re: Wheel chair motors, batteries and wheels

    so if they are 18V, i can go to 24V etc?

    also, this is something which will take a while, yet i think will be worth it in the end

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    • #17
      Re: Wheel chair motors, batteries and wheels

      most are 12v or 24v, but an 18v on 24v should be fine.

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      • #18
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        ye, that sounds fine. with the armor im having i should do ok in the arena. but it will be tracking down a powerful enough motor for the lefter which will be the issue

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        • #19
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          look to about spend £200 on the wepon motor

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          • #20
            Re: Wheel chair motors, batteries and wheels

            depends how fast you want the lifter to lift. a bosch 750 may suffice with correct gearing. a very powerful linear actuator may work although it would have to be built pretty strong, i beleive team hydra's linear actuator on smidsy kept breaking due to the power of heavyweights smashing into it.

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            • #21
              Re: Wheel chair motors, batteries and wheels

              There is a 4.5 BHP motor running at 24 V from the guys who build bio-hazard in America but if I can find something over here it would be better but importing might be the best call if I can't get a similar product over here

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              • #22
                Re: Wheel chair motors, batteries and wheels

                im thinking that if i can find someone who knows about pneumatics to help me along with buying parts etc then i will go with either a LP pneumatic lifter of flipper but now i really cant decide on which to go for!

                there are pros and cons to both and i dont know if i got flipped with a classic flipper, could i self right etc were as a lifter i can make so i can run inverted. also with a bar im not sure if i would be able to chuck people out the arena (which does appeal to everyone) and which would be the easier of the two too build?

                if possible i would like peoples opinions on these points so i can make a more accurate decision. i like both but i dont know the pros and cons

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                • #23
                  Re: Wheel chair motors, batteries and wheels

                  don't go pneaumatic just yet get it moving add an electric lifter, just for the sake of not having antother heavyweight flipper and much more strict safety things, and as its only your second robot.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Wheel chair motors, batteries and wheels

                    The more I look at electric lifter, the more I see thy thy are quite difficult to get right, it's not a attach he motor to the arm and away you go thing, and it would probably end up being less expensive going with CO2 than electric

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                    • #25
                      Re: Wheel chair motors, batteries and wheels

                      don't go pneumatic, to get a decent flipper you either need to go full pressure or use a much more complicated system. besides there are too many flippers as it is, just build a decent electric lifter using a magmotor or something.

                      take a look at: http://www.teamstorm.com/storm2/storm2b.htm

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                      • #26
                        Re: Wheel chair motors, batteries and wheels

                        with all the gearing etc needed for electric lifters and the constant thing of the motors being used and keep remewing them (best part of £200 a motor) i think going pneumatic will be better over all, but its just the finding a mentor about pneumatic's will be the hard part

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                        • #27
                          Re: Wheel chair motors, batteries and wheels

                          just use the internet and this forum.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Wheel chair motors, batteries and wheels

                            If I did a 2:1 or even 3:1 reduction on my drive would I get a noticeable difference in speed or not?

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                            • #29
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                              Yes very noticeable, 3:1 would give you a third the speed you started with

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                              • #30
                                Re: Wheel chair motors, batteries and wheels

                                so then what if i somehow did a 1:3 increase?

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