Re: Gimson Robotics
Yeah, that's not really surprising. As I've mentioned before to get away with running the 14.4V motors at 22.2V you'd need to heatsink the motors and/or set travel limits on the transmitter so that the motors don't actually receive the full voltage from the speed controller(s).
Heatsinks are widely available for 550 sized motors, e.g: http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from= ... Categories
The fans that come with some of these heatsinks are quite small and potentially fragile though, and it may be better to design fans into the robot chassis if using them.
Yeah, that's not really surprising. As I've mentioned before to get away with running the 14.4V motors at 22.2V you'd need to heatsink the motors and/or set travel limits on the transmitter so that the motors don't actually receive the full voltage from the speed controller(s).
Heatsinks are widely available for 550 sized motors, e.g: http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from= ... Categories
The fans that come with some of these heatsinks are quite small and potentially fragile though, and it may be better to design fans into the robot chassis if using them.
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