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2005 Motor Information
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Re: pic: 2005 Motor Information
Thanks so much karthik. This will help a lot of us.
-Arefin. |
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Re: pic: 2005 Motor Information
you are a genius! Thank you so much!
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I noticed the Fisher Price motor peak power is 407W, while the motor with a gearbox is 90W peak power. I cannot imagine how bad a gearbox it would take to reduce the power from 407W to 90W.
I know there has been some confusion regarding part numbers and spec sheets, so that might be the reason. Any clarification will be great! |
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Re: pic: 2005 Motor Information
I can't do it, or it'd have been done already -- but, can someone move this thread to the Motors forum and sticky it to the top?
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The F-P with the gearbox is obviously wrong.
The Data on the Taigene is strange for 2 reasons: #1 double data, which one is right. #2 it is at 10.5V I suppose this is from a Delphi spec -- the motor is used solely by Delphi on Power Sliding Door or Power Sliding Door applications. The range is the way we tend to spec things in the auto world and the 10.5V is the voltage that this application happened to want the data shown... It is easy enough to convert the data to 12V, but the range is more problematic. I will see if I can get someone (probably Artur Ostrowski who works at Delphi with me but actual helps design team #469's robots -- Chief Delphi can't get all the good robot designers in our building ;-) to pull the print or perhaps even see if they have some dyno data on this motor next week some time. One more thing: There are a lot of notes that talk about the 407W being a scary number for that small motor. Find these notes and read them before you decide to actually try to get that much power out of those little beauties. Joe J. Last edited by Joe Johnson : 14-01-2005 at 22:35. |
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The two sets of Taigene data are for clockwise and counterclockwise operation as is labelled ("cw" and "ccw")
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Re: 2005 Motor Information
The Globe motor data is also wrong. The gear ratio is misplaced. I think the torque data is for the motor only. I will track it down.
-Paul |
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The Van Door motor has advanced timing in the CW direction, hence the double specs. Also, to me the specs for the Fisher Price motor with gearbox seem to be taken at 6V, while the motor without gearbox are taken at 12V.
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Re: 2005 Motor Information
Are there any updates for the correct motor information yet?
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Re: 2005 Motor Information
Anyone have the power curves or a spreadsheet of motor specs for this year's motors?
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Re: 2005 Motor Information
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The first post in this thread documents the specifications of the motors provided in the kit as provided by FIRST. You can generate power curves using this data. |
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I can't say I have a whole lot of confidence in some of the data supplied by FIRST, however. The CIM data looks good, but as Dr Joe, Paul and others have noted, there are some glaring discrepancies for some other motors. I can't reconcile the torque they give for the van door motor with what we did with it on our tower last year. I guess having questionable data is better than no data... |
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Re: 2005 Motor Information
Question from the floor?
Why is the stall current on the FP motor different from the FP motor with gearbox? If the motor is stalled, how does it know or why does it care that there's a gearbox attached to it? Shouldn't it have the same resistance and stall current whether you stop the rotation on the output shaft, or the motor pinion, or anywhere in between? Oops, I see that Mike Betts asked the same question in the FP pinion thread. I'll wait and see what all the empirical data provides. Last edited by Gary Dillard : 18-01-2005 at 12:47. |
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