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Curious... Anyone smoked a motor with Tetrix ptc
I remember seeing in a post somewhere that some are still burning motors out with the Tetrix PTC fuse. Anyone experienced that?
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Re: Curious... Anyone smoked a motor with Tetrix ptc
those motors arent great keep extras the motors burnout like nobodys business if stalled et. magical blue smoke and burning electric smell
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Re: Curious... Anyone smoked a motor with Tetrix ptc
hahah sure we smoked some tetrix motors...
those motors are really really bad.. |
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Re: Curious... Anyone smoked a motor with Tetrix ptc
He is referencing motors hooked up through the Protective Thermal Cable (that effectively acts as a fuse to cut power before they fry ideally.
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Re: Curious... Anyone smoked a motor with Tetrix ptc
For preliminary testing we were running a 5amp fuse on our Minibot and since then we haven't had any issues with burning out motors. More often than not, you'll burn out the 5amp fuse before you can draw enough current to do any damage.
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Re: Curious... Anyone smoked a motor with Tetrix ptc
I didn't say the main fuse from the minibot battery should be replaced with individual fuses to the motors. The thermally-protected motor feeds, repair of damaged motors, and main fuse reduction were allowed by the GDC in team updates to help protect these motors. Every other motor circuit on the robot requires power be delivered to a motor trough a main circuit breaker and then through an individual fuse or circuit breaker. The minibot should be no different just to maintain consistency, if for no other reason. I guess I can agree to disagree.
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Re: Curious... Anyone smoked a motor with Tetrix ptc
Hello Teched3
What rating and type (slow or fast-blow) of fuse did you put in series with each motor? I was going to put one fuse in series with each motor to protect the motors during testing. If one fuse blows, there is no expectation that our Minibot continues to operate correctly (a fuse is not a current regulation device, it is a safety device). The extra fuses would be removed before the competition. Thanks. Phil |
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We used 2.5 amp fuses for testing. The power lead disconnected (one motor) on one of our test runs, and the fuse saved the other motor as the fuse blew when all the transferred to the operating motor. I believe they were standard fuses, not slow-blow. We are currently using the thermal protection leads on our current design for competition.
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Re: Curious... Anyone smoked a motor with Tetrix ptc
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Perhaps more people would have responded if I had asked if anyone had stalled the Tetrix motors and were saved by PTC's. I ran an informal PTC test and posted the results on my blog. Our minibot ran ok with the PTC's and was slower than predicted because of the power loss. A little friction in the drive train and the minibot tripped about half way up. I'd like to remove the PTC's but we are driving the motors on separate axles and I'm not sure that the 5 amp fuse would do any good. I expect that if one motor blows, the other will also. So, I am in agreement that the GDC should have allowed separated fusing. Last edited by vamfun : 08-03-2011 at 01:01. |
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Yes, in testing, the PTC feeds offer more protection, but if you're working the motors on the edge, it's a slippery slope to failure. Our only failure with the PTC occurred when one motor lead disconnected, and all the current transferred to the functional motor. Weight reduction, proper speed selection, consistent deployment on the pole, are the keys to speed and dependability. Why the GDC doesn't allow individual fusing of motors along with a main fuse still evades me.
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