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How to attach M7-RS775-18?
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just a quick question. Since the RS775-18 is an 18V motor, how would you attach it to the robot given the 12v battery..? Thanks! |
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The RS775-18 is rated for operation up to 18v, but is wired and run at 12v on FRC robots. |
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550's melt their brushes around 22v and 775's aren't too happy beyond 24v.
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One year, the kit apparently included FP motors rated at 6 volts. At 12 volts they apparently had ridiculous power (~400watts) but they also had a nasty habit of dying frequently. |
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Most of the motors in FIRST have historically been sourced from automotive applications, so they are happiest at around 12 volts. Car charging systems not being the most precise things a lot of the motors are expected to have a fairly wide operating range before any problems arise. The RS-775's are, I believe, originally made for a cordless drill. The upside of operating below it's design voltage for us is that, although they are a little weaker ounce for ounce, they have a more safety margin before frying then the 500 sized motors. |
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