View Single Post
  #1   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 19-01-2016, 18:11
timytamy's Avatar
timytamy timytamy is offline
Registered User
AKA: Tim
FRC #3132 (The Thunder Down Under)
Team Role: Electrical
 
Join Date: Nov 2009
Rookie Year: 2010
Location: Australia
Posts: 293
timytamy has a brilliant futuretimytamy has a brilliant futuretimytamy has a brilliant futuretimytamy has a brilliant futuretimytamy has a brilliant futuretimytamy has a brilliant futuretimytamy has a brilliant futuretimytamy has a brilliant futuretimytamy has a brilliant futuretimytamy has a brilliant futuretimytamy has a brilliant future
Heat/Friction of 775 + Versaplanetary

Hi all,

We've been experimenting with various motor + veraplanetary combinations for our shooter, and with the higher power 775pro, we noticed a lot of heat (presumably due to friction) being generated. It got to the point where the gearbox was too hot to hold.

We then ran the same combination through our power meter, and saw the 775 was drawing a whopping ~150W (on a ~300W motor) just to overcome the friction. We saw this consistently across two motors, and multiple gear ratios (inc 1:1)

Interestingly, with no gearbox the motor was still pulling on the order of ~30W, more than triple what the maths says it should be.

For comparison, a similar setup with a BAG motor resulted in 30W w/ gearbox no load, and 15W with nothing at all.

We'll do more experimenting tonight, we could well be just putting the versaplanetary together wrong, but what has everyone else's experience been?
__________________
Tim W
FIRST® Team 3132 - The Thunder Down Under
Sydney, Australia
Website | Facebook | Youtube