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Mabuchi Motor: Rs-385
Hey CD,
A fellow team mate was going through our stockpile of motors and came across an RS-385. I was wondering what teams have used this motor for (if at all): lifts, ball collectors, agitators or what a practical application would be? Thanks, -RC |
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Re: Mabuchi Motor: Rs-385
If I recall correctly, very few (as in, one team posted about it on CD) used it in 2005. It seems a few teams used it for panning their shooter in 2006.
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Re: Mabuchi Motor: Rs-385
As far as I recall, I don't think I have ever seen one of these in use. They have a very high speed, and very low power output. I am very interested to see an example of one being successfully implemented in a robot. I'm very curious as to what they could be used for.
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Re: Mabuchi Motor: Rs-385
469 used them this year attached to small conveyors that moved balls from the outer silos towards the middle if i remember correctly.
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Re: Mabuchi Motor: Rs-385
Banebots is using RS-385 on their 36mm planetary. If I remember correct the highest reduction is 25:1 with about 650RPM and 230 oz-in torque.
On our 2008 robot we used a couple RS-545 . |
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Re: Mabuchi Motor: Rs-385
I've seen a team use it once ever. It was used for something to the effect of actuating a pin or latch. I personally haven't encountered an application yet where I would use it. Very low power. Isn't it something like 8 Watts peak?
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Re: Mabuchi Motor: Rs-385
During clean up day I remember finding a handful of them, they sure are tiny (provided I am thinking of the right ones), they could maybe be used like a servo to shift or like others have said pull a pin or some simple light duty task.
Last edited by Trent B : 26-12-2009 at 21:39. |
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Re: Mabuchi Motor: Rs-385
1717 used it with a smaller banebots planetary to adjust the angle of their shooter head via a lead screw. It was a real slick and light setup.
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Re: Mabuchi Motor: Rs-385
Team 40 used it to rotate their shooter this past year. But our team hasn't used it at all in the past few years.
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Re: Mabuchi Motor: Rs-385
Although they are no FP, they have about ten times the power output of a servo if I recall correctly. I think that if you could get a proper gear reduction, there's a lot of applications they would be great for.
-Vivek |
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