| Tristan Lall |
07-09-2007 13:46 |
Re: Torque on motors
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Originally Posted by AdamHeard
(Post 641199)
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Note that there's an error on that spec sheet regarding the Fisher-Price (Johnson) 9012. The peak power is usually the mechanical power output; for that motor only, they've instead substituted the electrical power input, when the motor is at full power. The maximum mechanical output is actually 171 W. (See here.)
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Originally Posted by Torboticsmember
My team has been trying to find plans on the internet to find the torque and other specs of the motors we were given from the kit of parts. Does anybody know of or have plans to a tester like this; or have a mathematical equation to find torque with what each variable stands for. Thank you.
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Also, search ChiefDelphi for this stuff; it comes up frequently. (See here, for example; there's also a couple of equations for torque given there.) Just be sure to note the year of some of the threads, because the set of supplied motors frequently changes. For example, there are probably 7 different Fisher-Price RS-550 motors that have been in previous kits of parts—we don't know which ones (if any) will be legal next year.
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