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Re: 2006 Motor Specs
I measured the no-load speed and current of several of the motors we received in the 2006 KOP with an optical tachometer and Fluke DMM. I got the following results:
Small CIM #1 +12.00V: 5370 RPM 2.06Amps Small CIM #1 -12.00V: 5412 RPM 2.00Amps Small CIM #2 +12.00V: 5209 RPM 2.00Amps Small CIM #2 -12.00V: 5374 RPM 2.13Amps Large CIM #1 +12.00V: 2665 RPM 0.700Amps Large CIM #1 -12.00V: 2738 RPM 0.790Amps Large CIM #2 +12.00V: 2752 RPM 0.802Amps Large CIM #2 -12.00V: 2686 RPM 0.690Amps Fisher-Price #1 (without gearbox) +12.00V: 16224 RPM 1.06Amps Fisher-Price #1 (without gearbox) -12.00V: 16579 RPM 1.03Amps I am planning on grabbing the remaining no-load measurements tonight. So far the measurements I've taken fall in line with what I expected based on the datasheet values. I'm very happy to see that the Fisher-Price motor is a 12V motor! Does anybody have a dynomometer test stand that can be used to capture the torque data? I can set up a test at stall to capture the stalled torque constant, but from previous experience it is more accurate to capture the torque constant while the motor is spinning under a known load. I don't have access to a dyno at my current job. |
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