Much like in the featherweight, would the propedrive motors work in a HW? if they can which ones should I look into?
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If you want to replace a 3 kg motor (Bosch 750) with a 600 gram motor (propdrive 5060) you'll need more of'm.
Also, smaller motors run faster (the slowest propdrive is 270 KV, 2 times faster than the Bosch 750)
In short, if you want to have the equivalent of a "bosch 750" drive in propdrives 5060 you want at least 4 of'm, and be prepared for a higher gearratio.
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One other thing I was wondering would any of the following in the link below work in a HW or MW?
http://hobby.npcrobotics.com/store/p...tor-gear-kits/
I know NPC T64 are the way to go but, I'm looking at other options as well.
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The NPC-02446 motor is advertised as "great" for lightweights.
The data from Robot Marketplace gives this motor a 500W rating.
You can get a heavy moving with those, but you won't be happy with the results.
If you want any acceleration, you'll have to use a gearratio of 6-7 to 1 with the 4" wheel. Trundling around @10kph. But you'll be there in a jiffi.
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Have a look at what Ellis did with Sandstorm - good example
http://king-of-bots.wikia.com/wiki/Sandstorm
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BIG brushless, with heaping piles of power. Not some weedy 500W wheelchair motors.
I guess something like the Rotomax 80CC or bigger.
Bananaking, a Russian machine, uses Revolt motors, and because decent Brushless controlers for this kind of power ain't common (MGM Compro is one of the few commercial options at €800+ a pop) he went with Euans 300A VESC's (see that thread). Another thing were Ellis is involved with.Last edited by maddox10; 13 July 2018, 05:38.
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So, 4 motors . As I stated at the start of this topic.
If I combine the data I can find easely on Sandstorm,
24mph(almost 40kph)
4-1 gearratio
Guess on 5" wheels.
Maytech 50 or 63mm motors.
I guess the Maytech MTO5065 170 HA-C is the lightest option. 1800W+ each. 7Kw of drivepower. Sounds a bit like 37V powered Bosch 750's or equivalents.
With 1 size bigger, the MTO6355 170 HA-C that power about doubles per motor. Giving the very nice 14Kw...
Not 1 kw of the NPC drive proposed in this thread.
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Found the link
https://www.facebook.com/ellis.ware....78749245527646
By all reports its physically small for a heavy
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