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2010 Mabuchi Motor Specs....
This goes out to all the EE Sparkies out there...
Any sign of a new motor spreadsheet for 2010 KOP motors? And specifically... , anyone know the difference between the RS555SH-2670 RS555VC-3754 Motors? Thanks..... |
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Google yields some results. Both motors appear to be in the range of ~40W peak power if I recal. Not very powerful, but still may be useful.
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I think you misunderstood the question :). I was wondering is it Possible to use the banebots transmission?
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Regarding the RS-555SH-2670, I searched Google with RS-555SH-2670 filetype:pdf, and got four useful results, including three that referred to that exact part number. The fourth was the one linked above, but it doesn't specify that it's the -2670.
Maybe I'm missing something (so feel free to check my math). Either way, it appears that this isn't a very powerful motor. |
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The previous years' RS540/550 motors have the same 25mm mount pattern and 3.17mm shaft But sadly BaneBots only has one type of gearbox 64:1 for the 36mm sizes |
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While on the subject of these two motors, has anyone been able to locate a source for spares?
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Straight from the horse's mouth...
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Hi all,
It has taken almost 3 weeks but I finally tracked down the right guy at Mabuchi who could give me the official skinny on the 2010 KOP Motors (thanks to my past life as a electromechanical guy at GM/Delphi, the folks at Mabuchi return my calls ;-) Special shout out to Chris TateNow for the specs... RS555SH-2670 at 12V (note curves in the specs are at 24V)
Cheers, Joe J. |
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Great work finding these specs, Joe.
One little thing: my interpolation of the provided -3754 graph gives stall current of 10.9 A, not 12 A, stall torque of 0.29 N·m, not 0.28 N·m, peak power of 30.5 W, not 30 W, and free speed of 4 050 rev/min, not 4 000 rev/min...although those differences would probably be within normal variation anyway. |
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