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Motors
For those of you who have created motors in the past, can you help me through this?
I have created two motors. Both in the same electrical boxes that reggie uses. Same motors also (radio shack.) Each motor, after a week of tweaking them, has had the brass piece "pulled off" of the back. I may post pictures sometime later. What have you had success with for building motors? I have a 308. Thanks, Taylor |
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My board is running good, for 3.0grams and 4.0grams figures. You can see the motor assembly and explanations here :
http://www.miniaturefootball.com/for...=14003&page=20 you can also see another test run here (even if the athlete stills not reliable -I still a beginner tweaker- it gives a good idea of the speed and smoothness of the board) : http://www.miniaturefootball.com/for...ad.php?t=16222 THe simplier, the better and light weight counterweight allows my board to run quite smooth (even on 3.0g or less) and not too loud (for a fiberboard speaking...). THe light weight counterweight make the board switch off faster too (you can see it on the vids also). the board is actually running with only one motor. good luck ! Last edited by the french guy : 02-15-2010 at 07:56 PM. |
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Motors
If you look at the thread call ''How to build a board'' in the tip section, I show how I build my motors. When you say that you tweak them, what do you mean ?
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Lepage
I personnally glue with metal epoxy a ½ x ½ inch piece of brass with a nut on it. The nut is glued with the same Lepage metal epoxy. I glue the piece of brass on the motor shaft.
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Yes
Yes I did. I heat up my soldering pen and quickly put a drop soldering wire, sorry I don't know the word in english. I do not heat the piece of brass too much.
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Ok, I will do that next time.
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Avoid too much heat
on that brass tab that attach wire to the motor - it is very thin and will basically melt away. The way Pit describes is the best - let the softened solder drop on the wire/brass.
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