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MBosompra 16-01-2004 20:02

Drill motor in a Dual Motor gear box
 
Guys my team and I are considering a dual motor gear box. Which motor should we use in connection with our Atwood motor. We're thinking about meshing the Atwood with either the Drill or the Globe. However we know that teams had trouble wit the drills last year. Please any words of advice.

Rob Colatutto 16-01-2004 20:04

Re: Drill motor in a Dual Motor gear box
 
Typically teams do not use the Globe motor in drive, if you looks at the specs it really isn't suited to be a drive motor. Most cases teams use CIM/Bosch/FP for drive. Search around there are many threads on this.

kevin.li.rit 16-01-2004 20:20

Re: Drill motor in a Dual Motor gear box
 
I would go with the drill, however if you think that this is over kill and your drill is better spent doing something else, use the fisherprice motor.

JVN 16-01-2004 21:37

Re: Drill motor in a Dual Motor gear box
 
The whole purpose for combining motors is to gain a higher output power.

Let's compare motor power specs for a second:
Bosch Drill Motor - 455W Peak Power
Chiaphua Motor - 321W Peak Power
FP - 140W Peak Power
Globe (no gearbox) - 63W Peak Power

So by combining the Chips and the Globes:
321W + 63W = 384W

Note, this is LESS peak power than the Drill motor has alone.

So... it is somewhat silly to use this combo, when the Drill motor by itself is better.

For more information on motor combining, and gearbox theory and physics... please search the forums.

John


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