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Shooter burning motors...but why?
So... we have a shooter powered by a 550 motor. (We have destroyed both a FP and AM motor.) The motor is geared down about 7:1 using parts from a Modulox lunchbox, and then powers 2 8" dia wheels on a hex shaft. We have destroyed 2 motors after only a couple shots each, and cant figure out why. Any ideas?
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Re: Shooter burning motors...but why?
What kind of bearings are you using and are they aligned with the shafts properly. Bearing to shaft alignment is critical for reducing the load that the motor sees when operating.
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Re: Shooter burning motors...but why?
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What is the free speed (i.e. steady-state speed with no balls being launched) of your shooter wheel? If you don't know how, or don't have the equipment to measure the speed of a spinning wheel, then what is the current being drawn by the motor?You've already given the 7:1 geardown ratio, and that's a good start. Just make sure that's the right number and includes everything all the way from the motor rpm to the wheel rpm. |
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Re: Shooter burning motors...but why?
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Also make sure the AIR VENTS on the 550 ARE NOT BLOCKED. |
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Re: Shooter burning motors...but why?
With a 7:1 reduction, it should be very easy to spin the wheels by hand - if not, then there is some mechanical binding that needs to be fixed.
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Re: Shooter burning motors...but why?
I think everything is assembled properly. It spun nice and smooth (before the motor bit the dust). We have been hooking the motor directly to the battery for testing so I would guess thats 100% power. Unfortunately I don't have anything to measure RPM with. I will try to measure current in an hour or 2 when I'm in the room with the robot.
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Re: Shooter burning motors...but why?
The AIR VENTS are the four slots on the mounting face of the motor, around the bearing where the shaft comes out of the motor.
You should probably be using the control system so you can limit the electric power to the motor....that would be the first thing to do before you burn up another motor |
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Re: Shooter burning motors...but why?
Measure the current to the motor. Knowing the current & voltage going to the motor & the motor curve you can get a good guess of speed. Free running at anything more the %70 of stall torque amps is cause for concern.
Maybe you have too much compression on the ball? When the ball hits the shooter does it stall the motor & it is inertia loading that is killing the motor? The FP are pretty durable. They take a lot of abuse. Holding them full power at stall for any length of time would be abusive. If you run thru the PD board, the CB will give you a little protection from burning up the motor. |
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Re: Shooter burning motors...but why?
Could anyone point me in the direction to find the motor specs documentation? A link would be great.
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We found, (through a burned hand), that all motors will get hot, so its a good idea to have a Spike or use a speed controller to, overall, turn off motors when they don't need to be used.
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Re: Shooter burning motors...but why?
We burned up a 550 shooter motor and found the cause to be a bad bearing.
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Re: Shooter burning motors...but why?
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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2432 |
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Re: Shooter burning motors...but why?
I will definitely check the air vents also.
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