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What are Fisher Price Motors
R50 rule requires that fisher price motors are connected to one speed controller. Is the andymark 9015 motor, part am-0912 and the andymark gearmotor am-0914 fisherprice motors, because I want to connect them to relay modules.
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The Fisher Price motors must be connected to a speed controller. The AM motors can be connected to a spike, but that'll only give full on/off control. here is the motor specs for the motors. |
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The Fisher Price motor part numbers are
00968-9013 00801-0673 00968-9015 |
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Why can some motors be controlled by Spikes but some require a speed controller? Is there a legitimate reason here because it seems kind of arbitrary to me.
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Amperage, really. The Spikes can't handle a CIM or FP at full load.
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You might find this useful:
MotorInfo4.1.pdf This lists the power, RPM, current, etc, for all the motors we can use this year (excluding the automotive motors allowed per [R48]-I). Not easy to find on the FIRST website, but our team found it useful, so I wanted to share. |
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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2432 |
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