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Motorized IRI Trophy
When we saw this years trophy, we decided it needed more motors, so we added one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zB2LZ...ature=youtu.be requires 1 window motor and hub 2 long 10/24 screws 6 1" 8/32 screws new back plate 1 old battery 1 old charger 1 20 amp snap action circuit breaker some ingenuity and a little bit of bootlegging Last edited by donkehote : 25-07-2013 at 01:13. Reason: forgot to add breaker to list |
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Re: Motorized IRI Trophy
Very creative
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Re: Motorized IRI Trophy
Very clever. Now it makes me wish even more that we had won some sort of award so we could have a justified reason to make a trophy like this.
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Re: Motorized IRI Trophy
Eh, typical FIRST team, take something awesome and make it even better.
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Re: Motorized IRI Trophy
Cool! I have a 12V trickle charge solar panel laying around if you want to make it "green".
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Re: Motorized IRI Trophy
Very neat.
Consider a microwave turntable motor. No battery or charger. Just check the AC voltage to the motor first. Some are 120VAC and some are around 20VAC. Use a fuse of suitable rating. Last edited by techhelpbb : 24-07-2013 at 22:29. |
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Re: Motorized IRI Trophy
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had to make one modification. since window motors arent meant to run constantly, it did get quite hot after an hour of continuous running. we added some of the old victor fans that were also sitting in a cabinet unused, and plan to add a couple active surplus random heat sinks to the motor casing. with the fans, the temperature stabilized, but it was still hotter than i would like. the plan is for this trophy to sit spinning away in the display case for a long period of time. need to do some longevity testing of these window motors, see how long one lasts running constantly. i figure it might make it for 3 months or so, but im not 100% sure. Also forgot to add a 20 amp snap action breaker to the list. |
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Re: Motorized IRI Trophy
I wouldn't trust window motors. This year we used them for our climbing and for the small amount of time they were used we could have cooked eggs on them.
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i hope that the window motors weren't your only source of climb power, that would be quite an impressive feat. |
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I think this is the best display of an IRI trophy I have ever seen. Congratulations!
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i never expected this to get over 600 views in a few days, and i sure didn't expect Andymark to tweet about it. Thanks first community!
youtube is weird, on my channel manager it says 627 views, on the video only 500. idk |
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Re: Motorized IRI Trophy
You see, my plan was to get a versa planetary gearbox, hex output shaft, then hex broach the frisbee (or flying disk) and power the whole thing with a CIM. You should never say no to more power...
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