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VEX Servos Legal in 2013?
I am trying to find a data sheet that will give the wattage of a VEX servo and am having no luck. Does anyone have this documentation? (Not sure of the wattage or if it is in the allowable range.) Thanks, Meredith
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Servo Max Power Rating = (Stall Torque) X (No Load Speed) And I am not seeing a speed rating on Vex's site. So it seems impossible to determine the power rating given the specs. Last edited by Nirvash : 05-02-2013 at 01:52. |
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Well, it was certainly impossible for me! Thanks for making me feel not so dumb.
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Re: VEX Servos Legal in 2013?
The best I can find you is an Internet Archive link to the 3-Wire Motor Inventor's Guide page. Since I believe the motor and servo are identical, with the motor just modified for continuous rotation, you should be able to calculate power with that.
Last edited by Chris is me : 05-02-2013 at 00:42. Reason: Fixed link. |
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Thanks, Chris. Since we would be running them at 6.5 volts, they cannot exceed .615 Amps and be within the 4 watt limit?
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Re: VEX Servos Legal in 2013?
That would make sense, using P=V*I, but for whatever reason FIRST defines servos likes this.
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100*.7344*0.1046=7.68Watts So if all my math is right and I am converting everything proper, it does not seem that servo is under 4watts. |
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Re: VEX Servos Legal in 2013?
I didn't think it could work out to 4 watts or less, but didn't know enough to prove it. So I have to say "no," but I have an explanation. Thank you!
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