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XXShadowXX 09-01-2008 22:15

Re: pic: FRC488 Running Laps
 
How fast could you get your bot traveling fps(feet/second) or mps(meters/second)


ok better question, what is maximum out put in newtons(or joules can't remeber which is correct) or pounds/square inch or the motor you were using, if i could have the seral number (or the motor(s)) that would be fantastic.
thnxs


p.s. asking if you don't feel like answering...
p.p.s. are you even answering

GMKlenklen 09-01-2008 23:46

Re: pic: FRC488 Running Laps
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by XXShadowXX (Post 673939)
How fast could you get your bot traveling fps(feet/second) or mps(meters/second)


ok better question, what is maximum out put in newtons(or joules can't remeber which is correct) or pounds/square inch or the motor you were using, if i could have the seral number (or the motor(s)) that would be fantastic.
thnxs


p.s. asking if you don't feel like answering...
p.p.s. are you even answering

The only motors we are allowed to use are listed in section 8 under <R59>.

the most powerful out of these, and thus most suited for drive train use, is the 2.5" cim. You can use up to four (4), and no more. A picture can be found in section 10, they where packed in the black tote.

a speed vs. torque graph can be found, along with a table, in G.5.2 DC Motors (Guidelines, Tips & Good Practices). Watts under normal load is 205, according to the table.

!c3b0>< 10-01-2008 18:17

Re: pic: FRC488 Running Laps
 
there should be a nos button

Madison 10-01-2008 18:24

Re: pic: FRC488 Running Laps
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by XXShadowXX (Post 673939)
How fast could you get your bot traveling fps(feet/second) or mps(meters/second)


ok better question, what is maximum out put in newtons(or joules can't remeber which is correct) or pounds/square inch or the motor you were using, if i could have the seral number (or the motor(s)) that would be fantastic.
thnxs


p.s. asking if you don't feel like answering...
p.p.s. are you even answering

It's moving somewhere in the neighborhood of 12-14 ft/s right now, but it'll slow down as we put more weight onto it.


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