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Re: Cheap gearboxes (DeWalt and Globe) for Offseason project
Thanks Billbo911, your thread was one of the reasons I started thinking about modifying something instead of buying a P60.
As I mentioned I was not involved with FIRST when the globe motor was around. Nor was my team. Do you have any idea of a part number or a source of such motors so that I can experiment with them? A quick Google search has turned up tons of hits since Globe is just the company name. |
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Re: Cheap gearboxes (DeWalt and Globe) for Offseason project
You might try something like this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/L-R-Motors-f...AOSwgApXAwd o or this http://www.ebay.com/itm/L-R-Motors-f...AOSwBahVDc6 E These are wheel chair motors/gearboxes that should easily be able to be controlled by FIRST motor controllers. Wheel chair motors are pretty robust and are often used in Battlebots. (Or at least they used to be used a lot. |
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Re: Cheap gearboxes (DeWalt and Globe) for Offseason project
DeWalt gearboxes like in the Nothing but Dewalts paper would be cheap and relatively easy to use. I was working on a prototype of adapter the VP input C-colars to use them and the input plates for the Dewalt gearboxes. I never got around to making the custom parts (just 3D printed prototypes so far) or testing it or anything.
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