hi. does anybody know the stall amps for any of the oatley electronics motors, espesially the 300w and 200w , i need to do some calculations to see if a robot design is plausible.
well if no one can tell me the stats, could anybody at least tell me if they think that i could run a feather weight with two 300w oatley motors on 2 2000mah 12v batteries in series or 4 2000mah 12v batteries in series and parallel.
Tue Aug 09, 2005 7:22 pm
dyrodium Experienced Roboteer
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I had the original design of roadkill set for using two 300w motors.... but it won't leave you much weight spare! Not sure about the batteries. _________________ ( •_•)
ive found a really cheap source of nicads thats why im looking at this design, also its for a thwack bot. the batteries are 12v 2000mah and are around 700g. there replacement drill batteries for the bosch 3300k, they are only "$26", ohh yeah .
there from
www.global-batteries.com.au
look around for different sites and at all of the batteries beacuse the difference between the 2000mah and the 2200mah is about $50.
i would probably go for the 200w but there sold out and my designs wheels are 200mm wide so spinnings not a prob
Tue Aug 09, 2005 8:10 pm
timmeh Experienced Roboteer
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I have two 250watt ones second hand i would sell for $20each
I have to get one off george tho he still has one of myn so you might have to wait a little while till i meet him at next event. _________________ Tim Team Reaper.
i might concider it if i didnt need them soon, i need to get my motors soon so i can get together my design beacuse im building my frame in metalwork at school.
Tue Aug 09, 2005 8:22 pm
dyrodium Experienced Roboteer
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Hmm nice site!
I think you should go for 100w motors honestly... not only do they have a huge run time on only XU1 batteries.... but they're lighter and easier to setup... have you seen how fast reboot spins? I think they'd work well for a twack bot (i've secured some for it!) _________________ ( •_•)
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i think youd be lucky to get a noticable power different between 100w scooters at 36v and the 200w ones at 24v.
on the subject of batteries i think on the 200w versions would really be pushing the friendship on 2ah of batteries.
quote:
my designs wheels are 200mm wide
how the?
quote:
look around for different sites and at all of the batteries beacuse the difference between the 2000mah and the 2200mah is about $50.
theres probably a reason for it..... as in the 2000mah batteries being low grade and low current, but id be interested to know how they go so rock on _________________ www.demon50s.com - Minimoto parts
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i am still sure i want the 300w ones. but we will see.
does anyone know what capacity xu1 batterys have just to compare them.
Tue Aug 09, 2005 8:31 pm
timmeh Experienced Roboteer
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1.2amp
If your using drill batterys id go with 100watts. as they have lots of power and you get the whole drive train with them and they dont weight too much.
Over volt them as glen sed to 36v if you want heaps of thwacking power. _________________ Tim Team Reaper.
Tue Aug 09, 2005 8:36 pm
Glen Experienced Roboteer
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1200mah-1300mah, 44g, 100A short circuit current (good for 40amps for a second or two really though )
i hadnt thought of the chain prob, but i only need the motors soon beacuse i need to build the frame around it, and im not going to be able to build it very quickly beacuse of limited funds so ill buy one when there back in stock or ill find some somewhere else. the idea of using the smaller engine with higher volts isnt bad but it would be good to know how much power each had, there is only a 500g difference with either setup.
Tue Aug 09, 2005 8:48 pm
timmeh Experienced Roboteer
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You would prob get about 200watt out of a 100watt motor at 36v if you realy do get 4x the power bye doubleing the voltage of a motor.
If you go the bigger scooter motor you kneed bearings shaft sprockets eaven if you get the stock sprockets from oatly you kneed bearings and kneed to get a shaft and make a hub for the wheel and somehow fit the srocket to the shaft.
Id be going the 100watt setup if you are limated on funds and if this is your first bot. _________________ Tim Team Reaper.
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