24v plus about 10hp
W.H.Y!!
:mrgreen:
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24v plus about 10hp
W.H.Y!!
:mrgreen:
Sounds like a LEM to me. The best I can offer is a 24V Iskra 1.2kW, heavy though.
Thanks Ed
I already have one of them and a small Perm 80 I was hoping for a bigger motor it's a long term project so I will have to be patient. :uhoh:
Your likely to need to run 36v atleast to get that sort of power from sensibly sized motor.
At 24v and 10hp, your looking at drawing over 600A easily. So you need some pretty good batteries!
I'd suggest an etek. Got a couple sitting in the shed but I'm keeping a hold of them. You can usually find them on ebay for a couple hundred quid. Fair bit bigger and heavier than a LEM but a hell of a lot cheaper.
O and yeah you'll be needing 36V for that kind of power!
That€™s quite right that is why i put 24v plus the plus being anything up to 72v though combat machines are capped to about 48v nominal these days.
A Perm 132 would be ok, running at 48volts with a modified Wotty and lots of A123 packs should do it but i can't justify the expense of a new motor just to run for a few seconds every month! A Lem 170 (5000watts) works out at £750 plus VAT!
Whats it for?
If its pure power you're after you can always look towards brushless tech
Hi Craig
The Nipper guys were selling a 9hp (i think) brushless motor not sure if you want brushless or not but its not that big
The idea is to use the motor to drive a weapon (Sword) so I was thinking of a motor that would be reversible, I don€™t think the Brushless motors drive backwards that easily, mainly because of the speed controller these motors use, but it is an idea.
brushless can be used to go in reverse if your clever with them even with a one directional speed controller.
Use a relay to switch over two of the motor leads for reverse. as shown here;
http://www.wa4dsy.net/robot/omegaforce2/index.html
But to get a brushless motor with a good start up power for a heavyweight axe you'd probably want a sensored motor with a sensored esc, which is going to cost an arm and a leg and im not sure you'll find one with enough power and even then im not sure you could simply switch the polarity of two motor wires.. might need to change somthing on the sensing system aswell... basicaly i doubt its worth it, probably cheaper, easyer and more reliable to go for brushed.
But if its for a heavyweight hammer.. an e-teck is probably your best bet.
http://b-e-t-a.com/
http://www.robotmarketplace.com/product ... otors.html
there is those but they cost a bomb, brushed e-tecks come up on ebay every now and again.
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24v plus about 10hp
W.H.Y!!
I think we have come full circle, If anyone has or spots an E Teck or similar for sale, please let me know :D
Many thanks
Craig
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Wind-turbine-8000 ... 563ace36be
not a bad price that
Looks like hes got a couple;
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/8000watt-DC-gener ... 563aece2e5
Either that or he's re-listed it; from the looks of things in the other listing, it didn't sell.
Go on, give it a good home Craig :)
Just spent loads of money tuning up some Bosch motors for St Hammer to try to increase the power there so I don€™t have the money at the moment for this motor, :( :( :( :(
but I have made a note of the supplier. I am looking for a used motor for this project if possible; I have several leads that I am following up at the moment.
Big thanks to Alan for the link :D
ok i got it :D
Yeah you were right Dave, he has indeed got another one:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Wind-turbine-8000 ... _903wt_732
Just got the motor some pictures to show next to this is a Perm 1500w motor to show scale! :D
http://i569.photobucket.com/albums/ss13 ... 1270905434
http://i569.photobucket.com/albums/ss13 ... 1270905522