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=Using Existing Drills=
=Using Existing Drills=
*Corded drills may be used as a power source.
*Corded drills may be used as a power source.
*Cheap option, for good torque - 500W - no need to buy anything.


=NEMA Motor Sizes=
=NEMA Motor Sizes=

Revision as of 19:26, 29 March 2020

Small DC Frame Sizes

  • $6 for 24V, 1000RPM - 15W - [1]

No Gearbox

  • 550, 775, 895 - etc frame sizes - [2]
  • Ex. 775 motor - 150W - [3]
  • Ex 895 motor - 360W - $17 - 12000 RPM - [4]. Good power but fast.
  • 150W for $12 - [5]

Geared

  • 14W - $6 - 1000 RPM - or slow, down to 22 kg-cm [6]. Cheap but too low power.

Using Existing Drills

  • Corded drills may be used as a power source.
  • Cheap option, for good torque - 500W - no need to buy anything.

NEMA Motor Sizes

Basic

  • This page explores sourcing for various electric motors
  • Summary: 4 hp treadmill motors (high voltage DC) are the cheapest replicable source of motors per horsepower - at $20 per horsepower. Next is 5 hp compressor motors for $180, or $60/kW. Interesting, the surplus treadmill motors are a win. Since they are 130VDC, you could rectify regular wall power or use batteries

BLDC Hub Motors

  • $100/kW - [7]
  • 1kW is $150 - [8]

220 AC

Best price per kW for motors - $70/kW

  • 5 hp compressor motor - $180 - $60/kW - [9]
  • 5 hp/ 3kW compressor - continuous duty - $215 - [10]

Weird

See Also

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