| Scott Kozutsky |
21-07-2014 22:41 |
Re: pic: Omniwheel Minibot
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Originally Posted by AdamHeard
(Post 1393884)
Make sure the lipos you get can handle the potentially huge currents 2 CIMs would cause. Trying to draw too much from them can cause thermal runaway and fire.
In terms of size and weight, I think you'd get a more satisfying performance by switching to 550's or 775 sized motors as you can shave a lot of size and weight off, without a large power loss.
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The reason I chose to go with CIMs is because it's actually cheaper and simpler than using those more sensible motors. The Cim motor isn't much more expensive than a 775 for instance but because of the lower speed and higher torque we don't need any additional stages and we don't need to buy either non-vex gears or versaplanetaries. Also, because it's so light I doubt we'll see the massive stall currents that CIMs are capable of.
I'm actually planning a WCD styled minibot that uses 500 series brushless motors (made out of 30mmx15mmx1.5mm alu extrusion, I need to practice my metric) so it will also fit the RS 550.
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