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Re: 2016 Bosch motor 6004 RA3 194-06
Thanks Ryan!
I should point out that there is a thermal switch built into this motor. If you are running close to or at stall for long periods of time you will most likely trip the thermal switch. It will reset over a period of time but you would notice intermittent operation. Not to worry its doing it job to prevent catastrophic meltdown. |
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Re: 2016 Bosch motor 6004 RA3 194-06
Well then, now I'm surprised that I never managed to trip it!
Perhaps a Round Two of testing is warranted, just keeping the motor in stall until the thermal switch trips and confirming that the motor retains its original performance characteristics after it has been allowed to cool back down. Either way, that makes these motors seem practically rookie-proof... ![]() Last edited by Ryan_Todd : 20-01-2016 at 14:06. |
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Re: 2016 Bosch motor 6004 RA3 194-06
Hold it at stall for around 5s and it should trip. Less/more depending on existing temperature. This switch is based on internal temperature alone.
Careful. Don't think it's "anyone" proof. Mount correctly to keep side loading minimized and you should be ok. |
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Re: 2016 Bosch motor 6004 RA3 194-06
Does anyone know where to buy more?
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Re: 2016 Bosch motor 6004 RA3 194-06
Since we supply this motor "as required" by a particular Tier 1 we don't stock inventory and have it setup as a stock item in our system. We're trying to get a feel it teams find this useful this year. If it is we can look into something in future years. I'll do my best to donate replacement parts as needed but we cannot charge anything for it since we donate this to FIRST.
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Re: 2016 Bosch motor 6004 RA3 194-06
Two questions for you.
A) What does "Tier 1" mean? As opposed to "Tier 2"? (Not looking for names, just meanings) B) Do you have a state space model of the motor you could share? I'd like to be able to simulate motors mathematically for some control system development & feedback tuning but getting the parameters can be difficult. |
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Re: 2016 Bosch motor 6004 RA3 194-06
Is this a car part? If so, what car does it fit?
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It's used in a seat shared across many GM vehicles for the recliner function. The list is quite extensive. The GM alpha is one:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GM_Alpha_platform |
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Re: 2016 Bosch motor 6004 RA3 194-06
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http://firstchoicebyandymark.com/fc16-059 |
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I wonder how one translates GM part numbers to Bosch part numbers? besides ordering one and looking at it?
http://parts.ganleygm.com/p/Cadillac.../15894214.html |
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It would be nice to get a part number for one of them, but it's also possible that it's similar to many other seat recliner motors (I never knew there was such a thing! but I drive 50+ year old cars all the time) that might be useful.
$50 is a reasonable price for a nice slow powerful gear motor |
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FYI, the end motion of the seat recline is a result of the pretty low gearing in the motor and additional gearing in the seat mechanism. I'll do my best to dig up the part number. |
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We're looking into options for providing as a "purchase as needed" item but can't make any promises until we work through the details involved. I'll do my best to offer replacement parts to teams that have received through first choice. |
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Re: 2016 Bosch motor 6004 RA3 194-06
Hello, our team has decided that they would like to use this on an elevator component. We have a few questions on how we can implement this motor to its fullest.
1) Wiring. We have the motor +/- and have been driving them. However, we are not sure how to wire the two addition wires (additional to the motor power) to gain access to the internal encoder (Hall effect sensor?). 2) If this is a hall effect sensor what part of the RoboRio do we plug it into? Is it digital or analog? 3) If the "encoder" that is in this motor is a hall effect sensor what component do our programmers use to get information from it to base position on. Is this a Counter object? Thanks all, and happy last week of build! |
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