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2012 KoP motor part numbers
The 2012 KoP lists motor part numbers I was assuming these were AndyMark part numbers, but when I searched the AndyMark web site, these part numbers were not recognized (see attachments). What up? Last edited by Ether : 07-01-2012 at 17:52. |
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Re: 2012 KoP motor part numbers
I think am-9012 and 9014 should be am-0912 and 0914
http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-0912.htm http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-0914.htm The am-0255 page references AM802-001A |
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I'm updating my motor calculator for the 2012 KoP motors. |
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Re: 2012 KoP motor part numbers
The AndyMark web site lists the following specs for the PG71 (am-0914) motor: 84 rpm & 1.3 amps @ 12V no load Extrapolating the stall from 11.6V to 12V would give: 6.8*(12/11.6) ft-lbf & 11.3*(12/11.6) amps @ 12V stall Assuming max power occurs at half speed and half torque would give: half speed = 84/2 = 42 rpm The web site says max power is 130 watts (see attachment). Somebody please check my math? |
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Re: 2012 KoP motor part numbers
I think your math is correct.
Peak mechanical power (at half of free speed and half of stall torque) is about 21W. Electrical power would be about 70W under those conditions. I don't have access to my team's motors right now, but after the Monday meeting I will take them to the lab, and try report dynamometer test results on Tuesday or Wednesday. --------- Edit: It appears that this gearmotor is aimed at replacing the old-favorite Globe transfer case gearmotor, which had more than twice the stall torque and about the same free-speed. That motor could develop about 80W peak mechanical power, if I recall correctly. Last edited by Richard Wallace : 07-01-2012 at 20:18. Reason: added Globe motor reference |
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Re: 2012 KoP motor part numbers
3.52 lbf-ft * 1.356 N-m/lbf-ft = 4.77 N-m
42 rpm * 0.10472 (rad/s)/rpm = 4.4 rad/s 4.77 * 4.4 = 21-ish. Your math checks, so I'd guess there's a problem with the specs somewhere. Probably the listed max power. The input power at half torque is about 73W. So at max power it's either 30% efficient, or 178% efficient. I know which side I'm putting my dollar on.... |
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It should be "am-0914" not "am-9014". Also, if you go to the AM website for am-0914, you will see that the specs listed there differ greatly from the FRC chart. |
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Does anyone know if the AndyMark PG-71 gearmotor (am-0914) can take a side load?
The Globe gearmotor of similar design could not. |
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Re: 2012 KoP motor part numbers
Hey, can a Globe motor be used this year? Also, does anyone know where I can get a spec sheet on it? Thanks
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