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Thread: Windscreen wiper motors

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    If you are using 100mm wheels, I would recommend using a 2:1 ratio (or 1:2 ratio, whichever way round it goes ). So having, for example, a 40 tooth pulley or sprocket on your wiper motor output shaft and a 20 tooth pulley or sprocket on your wheel will give the equivalent of having a 200mm wheel attaching straight on to the wiper motor. If you're running on 24V this will be fast enough to have a competitive robot but one that is also controllable.

    My old robot that used windscreen wiper motors had 178mm wheels (lawnmower replacement wheels from a DIY shop) and seemed only moderate in speed, but once I replaced the second-hand batteries with new ones, it was surprisingly nippy. So having a 1:2 ratio on 100mm wheels should provide a very decent speed.

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    Don't bother trying to build a new gearbox for a wiper motor. It was originally designed and built with the gearbox attached in mind for its application.

    You will encounter several problems. The motor shaft will have a worm machined into it. You can either file this down to a small shaft or try and attach something to it as it is. Both methods will break in the arena and won't be reliable.

    When you remove the gearbox, you remove the motor mounts. Trying to build a mount to hold them is a pain.

    Wiper motors are underpowered more so than drill motors for featherweights. If you want to use a motor that size then use gold motors with a custom gearbox arrangement. More power and similar pricing.

    My overall advice is to throw wiper motors on ebay and use the cash on robots.

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