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I have searched for this years fischer price motor's (not the big CIMs) pitches and can't find them. Does anybody know what it is?
Also measuring motors with strobes is VERY subject to aliasing. |
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Also, I am 99% that the mounting pattern is the same as it has been for every van door motor that has been in the FIRST kit (i.e. the bolt circle radius is the same). Joe J. Last edited by Joe Johnson : 01-02-2006 at 21:13. |
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Joe is correct, the mounting pattern is the same as the last few years. The screws are M6.
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Your suspicion that my measurements are low compared with published specs is correct: I measured peak power about 270 Watts (c.f. 337 published) at about 2700 RPM, drawing 50 Amperes. There are several reasons my measurements might be low, but accurate dynamometer torque calibration is not one of them. The most likely (IMO) reasons are (1) I let the terminal voltage drop off at higher current draw due to lead resistance, about 5 ft. of 10 qmm (~7 AWG) for each lead from the supply terminals to the motor lead connection point, and (2) I let the motor get hot while taking readings. Imperfect shaft alignment and residual drag torque in the magnetic brake probably amount to about 25 Watts. It has been my experience that the above loss mechanisms are also present, to about the same degree, in drivetrains that I have built for FRC robots. |
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Ok, so I know that the spec sheets are out there on both CIM motors (FR801-005 and -001), but I cant seem to find how much current the FR801-005 pulls under NORMAL load. I saw somewhere the specs for free load and stall, but no NORMAL load. If anyone out there could shed some light on this, it would be much appreciated.
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Normal is a relative term. The current draw varies between the free current value and stall current value as load is applied. If you have some idea of what load you're applying to the motor, you can determine the current draw using the information provided in the spec. sheets. If you don't know the load, but can measure the shaft speed (e.g., RPM), you can work backward to find the load as well.
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how fast will the wheels go with 120 pounds on them if the gear boxes have all four motors in them and the wheels have a 25 in circumfrence
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Closing this in preparation for the new season.
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