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Re: The drills are not FP or Delphi Power Sliding Door Motors...
Posted by Justin Stiltner.
Student on team #388, Epsilon, from Grundy High School and NASA, American Electric Power, Town of Grundy. Posted on 7/1/2000 7:36 PM MST In Reply to: Re: The drills are not FP or Delphi Power Sliding Door Motors... posted by Matt Leese on 7/1/2000 6:53 PM MST: This is the way i see it you have 10 motors and the rotating becon that means if all the motors draw the same amount you have 5.45 amps for each motor not enough to run a robot very well... but most teams dont use all of them but most robots had 4 the drills and then 2 others which left you with 15 amps for each one &thats not including the becon or the control system or the speed controllers. I dont think that the fuse is big enough evean thow we have the 30amp breakers if you have one close to tripping and then 2 more at about half capacaty that would blow the fuse. I think we should have either 2 batterys or 2 fuses. Just my 2 Cents Justin Stiltner Team #388 Epsilon Grundy Va, |
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