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Re: Why Hasn't first gone Brushless?
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On the AC motor "topic", thanks for the chuckles. Greg pointed out that it would make designing the PD a bit easier - just get a plug strip! Now we just need to find 3 phase AC batteries... |
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I'm sure that Al will know much more on the subject than I do, but I have used models from Pontiac Coil that are sold on DigiKey. Looking at DigiKey, most are in the $20-40 range and are 12V, .5-1.5" stroke, and offer holding torque on the order of a few to tens of ounces. |
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Re: Why Hasn't first gone Brushless?
Let alone three-phase power on FRC robots, I just want [480v] three-phase power in my house!
There are tons of used (still in good condition) three-phase Bridgeport manual milling machines on eBay all the time within driving distance that are selling for $2k-$5k. Some even come with DROs! Who wouldn't want a full size manual mill at their house? ![]() But the electric companies are like you're residential, grumble, grumble, single-phase 240v only, grumble, grumble, just use a rotary phase-converter, grumble, grumble. |
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Re: Why Hasn't first gone Brushless?
I can't wait for the day when tool changers are a reasonable option on an FRC robot.
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