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  • Re: Gimson Robotics

    EC3 Connectors are now discounted to clear stock for new products, get them while they last!

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    • Re: Gimson Robotics

      EC3 stocks have long gone and stocks of 50, 150 and 200mm actuators are back.

      Please note that GR01 motors will not be available between May 5th through to June the 10th, so please do stock up if you'll be needing some over that time.

      Bearing covers for the GR01 are finally in and pictures will be coming tomorrow.

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      • Re: Gimson Robotics

        The bearing cover alongside a GR01 with one fitted:

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        • Re: Gimson Robotics

          Ewan, for your GLA-S actuators, if you increased the voltage to its max with the 14.4v models what would the extension speed of the actuator be? I am guessing that at 14.4v it extends at 20mm/s.
          Also are the 24 or 18v versions of the motors that go on the GR01's? I have been searching but cant find any.

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          • Re: Gimson Robotics

            Hi Alex, please refer to the operating characteristics table on this page for the actuator speeds: http://www.gimsonrobotics.co.uk/GLA-S_l ... uator.html
            You'll see that at the nominal voltage the 14.4V model will travel at 34mm/s when unloaded.

            I haven't been able to find 18V or 24V nominal versions of the 550 motor used widely available, despite having looked all over the place- the few suppliers who might have a viable motor require minimum orders in the hundreds so it's not really an option for this market. You should find that with the right conditions (heat-sinking/fan cooling and/or current limiting) you could run the 14.4V motor at as high as 21V, but you'd have to be careful- certainly not do what I've seen some people do and tape up the cooling vents on the motors!
            That's if you're after extra power and speed though, if you've just got a high voltage robot and want to use GR01's then just set the travel limits on the transmitter to 3/4'ers or so on the driving channels, so that the motors will never receive the full supply voltage from the speed controllers.

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            • Re: Gimson Robotics

              has anyone attempted to run the 14.4v versions on a 6s lipo?

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              • Re: Gimson Robotics

                Give it a week and i will be able to test that for you Though i will need a new base...

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                • Re: Gimson Robotics

                  sweet!

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                  • Re: Gimson Robotics

                    I`ve got two 14.4 motors running on 4s 4000mah lipo, loads of power but havn`t done any combat yet.

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                    • Re: Gimson Robotics

                      We had our first fights in with a set of Gimson GR01's.

                      Went fine in that department.

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                      • Re: Gimson Robotics

                        We've had a new set of mounting brackets made up for our actuators, CNC milled from 6061 Aluminium:



                        Supply of new GR01's has now been halted until mid June. Get in touch if you're in need of any spares/product advice.

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                        • Re: Gimson Robotics

                          The GR01 motor is now back in stock and reverting to the original price of £23.90/each. Every motor now also comes with a free bearing cover.

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                          • Re: Gimson Robotics

                            The GR01's have been re-priced to better reflect the differing availability of the 9.6V and 14.4V motors, the 9.6V model starts at £22.90 and the 14.4V at £24.90

                            We will soon be adding a 12V actuator rated for 4000N (407kg) to the collection, which some of you here may find useful- more information will be added shortly.

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                            • Re: Gimson Robotics

                              Originally posted by Danjr1
                              has anyone attempted to run the 14.4v versions on a 6s lipo?
                              Gave it a quick run today. Its fast, very fast but the motors got very warm after only 5 mins light driving and that was with the covers off outside on a cool day.

                              I will add that 1 of the gearboxes is stiff (probably damaged by NST) so take that into account but under battle conditions (given these results) it would be risky to go 6S.

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                              • Re: Gimson Robotics

                                do you recon cooling mounts could be made for them (with a fan in?)
                                any video.of the test drive Alex?

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