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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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Re: VEX Servos Legal in 2013?
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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We will post this rating on our product page to eliminate any confusion. -John |
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Re: VEX Servos Legal in 2013?
Thanks, John. I was on a quest for an answer. Perhaps no one but me was confused.
Maybe you could provide a legal one for next year. ![]() |
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It would be best for IFI to list the point on the motor curve where the product of speed and torque is maximized as "Maximum Power: Pmax = 1.2 W" and then list the fake maximum power rating as "Servo Industry Maximum Rating: Rmax = 4.9 W". Don't even use the word "power" to lend credence to that meaningless number. Also, I don't see the 100 rev/min figure (implicit in the figures above) on the spec sheet. It's in some other documentation shared with the continuous rotation motors. Is it correct for both? (The servos do say 100° rotation.) |
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