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Re: What will it take to overheat A victor?
We recently made some off season mini-robots and we ran all the victors without fans on them. They worked fine, the victors never shut down or went up in smoke because of heat. I know that the victors are rated to handle much more voltage. (i believe up to 48 volts??) So at 12 volts its really not hard on the victor at all. It should have no problem running at 12 volts with not fan on.
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Re: What will it take to overheat A victor?
An arc welder would do the trick.
![]() In all seriousness though, I/we really don't know, we have never had problems with them over heating... but then again we had them very well ventilated and did not run them longer than 5 min. at a time. (last year's robot consisted of a plywood box with a two wheel drive train... you get the picture) -vivek Last edited by vivek16 : 08-12-2007 at 17:48. |
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Re: What will it take to overheat A victor?
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As far as I know, the Victor 883's and 884's are rated between 6 and 15 volts. In practice they don't seem to run well at all below 9 volts, and I've run one 883 up to 24 by accident once. It functioned fine for about 20 minutes before I noticed the error. I think, but am not certain, that the older 883's had a higher voltage rating but lower current rating. I still have a bucket of the things that are all over 5 years old and still working fine despite lots of varied use over their lives. IF does, or has, made some variations of the Victor that operate at higher voltages, currents and/or with out reverse. These are aimed at the combat robot crowd for running big spinning weapons and very large drive motors. I wouldn't recommend running the Victors with out the fans in FIRST, and I think it's actually illegal to do so. The added cooling probably does increase the Victors efficiency more then the small draw the fan reduces it. If I had the option I might consider removing the fans on Victors running low current motors, like the globe or seat motors. These motors just aren't capable of overheating a Victor, and I'd rather save the weight. -Local |
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Re: What will it take to overheat A victor?
*wonders if the fans are required by FIRST rules*
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Re: What will it take to overheat A victor?
Not specifically called out as such but... IFI lists the fan as an integral part of the Victor and as such, electrical parts provided in the KOP may not be modified.
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Re: What will it take to overheat A victor?
Personally i have taken off the cooling fan and run 2 cim motors at 40 amps each off of the victor. The victor ran for about 15 minutes before the heat overwhelmed it.
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40amps is quite a load |
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Re: What will it take to overheat A victor?
To continue Richard's point, peak power on a CIM is at almost 70A. Most "competitive" teams will design so that the 70A point is reached several time in a match (maximum acceleration, et cetera).
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Re: What will it take to overheat A victor?
On our 06' bot we had a basic 2 sim drive with omni wheels in the front and they went not much more than 6-8 min of constant driving before they were stalling out because of heat. In a actual match this wasn't an issue but in finals or practice they would overheat and cut out.
Are 07' bot had a 4 cim swerve drive and when we were in are low gear and were in a pushing match with another team the motors would sometimes stall out which was causing them to heat up very fast. At ARC we were very lucky that we got enough time between finals that they could cool down. |
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Re: What will it take to overheat A victor?
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All in all its not needed unless there is a lot of current draw i suppose. But FIRST does want them on. Its better to be safe then sorry with victors anyways considering they aren't exactly "cheap". |
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