Grant we didnt throw it. I am afraid its not for sale. Just one of those little tinkets we will be keeping to remind us of our combat days.
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Grant we didnt throw it. I am afraid its not for sale. Just one of those little tinkets we will be keeping to remind us of our combat days.
Are you sure :sad: u got the whole robot to remind you :sad: lol. No probs though.
Just a notice, if anybody has burned out/broken astros that you are about to throw, keep a holof them, i may be intrested in them for replacement parts.
just out of interest does anybody know what speed an astro 40 with the 1.7 : 1 gearbox run on 14.4v would be? cheers
You just being lazy James ?
http://www.astroflight.comwww.astroflight.com tells you speed/volt = 682rpm/v
So 682 x 14.4v = 9820rpm
Put that through a 1.7:1 gear box and you get
9829 / 1.7 = 5776rpm (unloaded speed).
Hardly rocket science - I thought you knew how to build robots ;o) ?
Ed
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Mee Oww!! :wink:
Ed does has a point there :)
Astro + 1.7:1 reduction + reasonable load = 1 bloody hot Astro!! (even @ 14.4V!) :lame:
thanks guys. didnt know how acurate that rpm per volt equation is as i wouldnt of thought it would be an equal rise between the voltages. increased heat and all that gubbins may play a role in slowing the increase to speed down as the rpm goes up? guess not lol
geoff i plan to add another 2:1 on it. hopefully it wont burnt out.
On another point do you know how good the astro 25s are at takeing load? hopeing to use one in the selfrighting arms.
1.7:1 X 2:1 = 3.4:1... I wouldnt want to go any less than that for something like a spinner drive.
As for the 25s, had no dealings with them.. sorry.
ye im actualy after a 3:1 or 2.5:1 reduction but RS only do the 2:1 bevel gears.
the astro 25 would be geared down 30:1 then attached to a thread which will make the arms move. it may come close to stall as the arms are on a 10:1 leverage?