I suppose that 3 days is enough time to wait for FIRST to upload the spec sheet for the Chiaphua Motors.
I got this directly from Chiaphua (knowing motor manufacturer’s by name is worth something
Hope this helps.
Joe J.chiaphua atwood mobile motor specs.xls (173 KB)chiaphua atwood mobile motor specs.xls (173 KB)
Something seems wrong with the spreadsheet: it claims 300 oz-inch torque from the motor at stall.
Doesn’t that seem just a tad high, like 10 or 20x ?Team #492
*Originally posted by Larry Barello *
**Something seems wrong with the spreadsheet: it claims 300 oz-inch torque from the motor at stall.
Doesn’t that seem just a tad high, like 10 or 20x **
remember that the stall torque is given in oz-in and not foot pounds or newton meters like the other motors.
That would explain the 10-20x error … ;^)
Marc_P
January 9, 2002, 6:25am
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*Originally posted by Larry Barello *
**Something seems wrong with the spreadsheet: it claims 300 oz-inch torque from the motor at stall.
Doesn’t that seem just a tad high, like 10 or 20x ?Team #492 **
When converted to the 315 oz-in of stall torque would be 2.23 nM, using 1Nm = 141.5 oz.in.
Everyone is ahead of me.
I also thought that seemed high and went here to post the same question that Larry did, only to find out I can’t read!
oz-inches are not foot -pounds
Thanks all
And a HUGE thanks to Joe!!!
Eric
bah, I can’t find any other specs, can I get some linkage?
like for the other motors. . . i found them the other day, but couldn’t find them again . . . .
*Originally posted by Frank(Aflak) *
**bah, I can’t find any other specs, can I get some linkage?
like for the other motors. . . i found them the other day, but couldn’t find them again . . . . **
This is for the motors for LAST YEAR and the Van Door from 2001.
www.team696.org/motorspecs.html
Note; this thread is from last season.