I've found some 800w ones quite cheap, just that they're 36v, and I've found a few other high wattage ones. Are scooter motors valid for a choice of weapon/drive motors, if not direct drive, but as expected, chain and sprocket.
I've found some 800w ones quite cheap, just that they're 36v, and I've found a few other high wattage ones. Are scooter motors valid for a choice of weapon/drive motors, if not direct drive, but as expected, chain and sprocket.
Should be fine and quite cheap with easy installation, search tomahawk to see them in action great machine which also drives well
Pm me I can show you photos of the motors etc
The ones I've found are £65 a motor, 800w, but due to the speed controllers, I can only put 24v into a 36v motor, so in theory that should output 3/4 of the speed, which would be something around 10~ Mph, hopefully.
http://www.robotmarketplace.com/products/0-E30-150.html
Take a look at these, not sure if anyone has yet to have used them in a robot but ampflow stats are usually pretty accurate
Only problem is that it's from the US, and shipping takes a few months at least, in my experience.
Megga Mighty Mouse is using the 400 versions, they seem ok. I wouldn't use the 150 version, doubt they would be man enough.
It's about half a Bosch 750 on 24V, with the need for a bigger gearratio.
Where a Bosch 750 could get away with a 6-1 gearratio on 8" wheels, this motor needs at least a 12-1.
what about these they run on 24v
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Unite-Bran...item2589225fc6
still only less than half the power of a bosch, and probably not built as well.
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