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Re: Good 9V motor source -Reply
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Mon, 30 Nov 1998 14:41:11 GMT
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Darkman <lroska@cyberus#stopspammers#.ca>
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These motors are exellent quality and very powerful the gears are metal and
the motors does not exed 300 mA @12V stalled.
I currently use the same motors on my robot and had no problems at all. I
drive them using the motor drivers on the Handy Board and they don't even
get hot.
I highly recomend these motors!
-----Original Message-----
From: wengd@optionshealthcare.com <wengd@optionshealthcare.com>
To: handyboard@media.mit.edu <handyboard@media.mit.edu>; chrisj@mindless.com
<chrisj@mindless.com>
Date: Monday, November 30, 1998 9:32 AM
Subject: Good 9V motor source -Reply
jameco (www.jameco.com) has several new gear head motors in the
3-12v range with various gear ratios. I ordered two for my latest project
and they seem to be solid and up to the task. jameco's latest catalog also
has some robotic stuff including molded gears and chains to help with the
drive chain. check it out...
-Drew
> > > "chrisj@mindless.com" 11/29/98 05:42pm >>>
Hi all....I'm looking for a good source of 9V gear motors that i could
use with the handyboard for a mobile robot. Currently, i am just using
Any advice on good drive systems would be greatly appreciated.
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