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what if I use household 9v batteries?
Ok so you have your big 12volt wheel-chair/motorbike batteries for most of these robots. so what would happen if i used some 9v like smoke detector type batteries. i know they wouldnt last long but could I power some 12 volt motor, if i got like 2 together. or does size matter?
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Re: what if I use household 9v batteries?
Size matters for the capacity of the battery. Batteries are rated on an amp/hour basis. A 9v smoke detector batter is much below 200 miliamp/hours.
Also batteries have a peak amperage that they can give off in an instant. This peak amperage depends greatly on the capacity of the battery. A 9v probably couldn't even give enough amperage burst to power an unloaded cim motor. So, unless you wire about 100-9 volts in parallel, then I wouldn't use them for anything more than they are designed for. Last edited by Jeffy : 03-04-2010 at 19:17. Reason: Brain mush |
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Re: what if I use household 9v batteries?
They would... and they wouldn't.
They'll have an extremely short life in competition, and they'll power the motor at about 3/4 voltage. Just use a 12V battery. If you can't do that, a pair of 6V batteries in series would probably work. |
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Re: what if I use household 9v batteries?
yeah thats what i figured. and hey i got a little mini bot to work. in other words, tiny wire, from battery to switch, to vibrate motor from old xbox controller, towire back to battery. very simple aye?. but still fun, and it spins in a circle lol i'm so bored lately
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Re: what if I use household 9v batteries?
The above is not correct. The capacity of the battery is not constant for different loads. Due to the chemistry of the battery, it is not a 1 to 1 relationship between current draw and run time. The capacity of sealed lead acid batteries is typically rated based on a 20 hour discharge. According to the spec sheet, the MK ES17-12 has a capacity of 8.1 Amp-ours under an 18 Amp draw, meaning it would last about 25 minutes before it will be depleted.
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