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Thread: Overvolt drillmotors

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    OK, thanks!

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  4. Guest
    Read above:

    http://www.fightingrobots.co.uk/discus/messages/13/2666.html#POST24358http://www.fightingrobots.co.uk/disc...html#POST24358

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    For anyone thats interested, I got the new Maplin suplement today, and they have a special offer on 18v cordless drills. £14.99 including all the usual toot. Free delivery on orders over £30 - so thats 2x drills and something for 2 pence please!!

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    From previous expirience, the Woolworths drills are exactly the same internally as challenge, or nu-tool (the cheap) drills.

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    From our experiance the only problem weve had with runnign 9.6V and 12V drills at 24V with 125mm wheels was with the gearbox. Run into something too hard and snap a tooth off a nylon gear, the robot drives around a bit more then the broken tooth gets caught between gears and jams the gearbox. It only then you say bye bye to the motor.
    But we had one 12V motor running at 24V with that 125mm wheels the slipped out of its mount, twisted the connection wire, which pulled it into the robot. This pulled the wheel against the chasis which jammed the motor. The motor was stalled for the rest of the fight and flatened the batteries very quickly, but didnt burn. Also our Victor 883s didnt even get warm.

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