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fisher price motor replacement
We have been using 2 FP motors with planetary gearboxes for our shooter, but they don't seem to have enough power. (they've been giving off an odd smell when we run them for ~1-2min). Are there any other durable motors that can run <3000rpm like CIMs can?
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Re: fisher price motor replacement
Which FP are you using? The powers for various 550 motors are as follows
FP-0673 291.6W FP-9012 172.8W FP-9013 209.3W FP-9015 185.0W AM-0912 180.8W BB-RS550 253.5W Switching to the FP-0673 (if you can find some) or the BaneBots RS550 might be all you need to do. All of these motors have a free speed of 15k-20k RPM, the free speed of the CIM is 5310RPM. Source: http://www.usfirst.org/sites/default...torInfo4.1.pdf |
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Re: fisher price motor replacement
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What is the gear ratio of the planetary gearboxes you've been using? Is there any additional gear reduction between the gearbox output shaft and the wheel (such as gears or chains or belts) Is this a bottom-only design with both motors powering the same wheel, or do you have a top wheel and a bottom wheel, each powered by one motor? What voltage are you applying to the motors (i.e. are you driving this at full applied voltage or a reduced voltage)? At how fast are the wheel(s) spinning? |
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Re: fisher price motor replacement
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The FP motors we are using are the 9015 FP motors The gear ratio is 3.67.1 There is a 2:1 gear ratio from the motor to the wheels using belts This design has two spinning wheels, top and bottom. There are two separate FP motors running the wheels. As of right now, we are running full applied voltage. |
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Also, are your motors properly vented? i.e, are the air vents unblocked? Without the above answers, my guess would be either: 1) Spinning the belts at that high speed is placing a load on the motors that they cannot continuously sustain, or 2) The motors are not properly vented. Last edited by Ether : 11-02-2012 at 18:01. |
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Re: fisher price motor replacement
The motors ran at 3600 rpm when we shot our balls. The motors still have that metal sleeve covering part of them, but i think that we're not covering any
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Re: fisher price motor replacement
Something doesn't add up.
FP 9015 has a free speed of 15,600 rpm. You said you had 3.67:1 reduction followed by 2:1 reduction. 15,600/3.67 is 4251 rpm, and 4251/2 = 2125 rpm |
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