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Max current draw of SumoBot?

soundhacksoundhack Posts: 2
edited 2006-05-01 00:16 in Robotics
I am trying to spec out the cheapest wall adapter I can get to power the sumobot. I am assuming the servo motors will be drawing the most current, but I haven't been able to find the max current draw of the continuous servos.

Can someone provide an estimate of the total max current draw?

Thanks,
Robert
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  • Ryan ClarkeRyan Clarke Posts: 738
    edited 2006-04-27 15:47
    Hi Robert-

    Consider: the stamp itself will consume approximately 3 mA (run)-

    You also have the servos, which are modified Futaba S148s- 8mA (idle) and varies when running- for sake of argument let's say 1000 mA run

    In reality you should be fine with a 7.5v 1000 mA supply-

    Do you plan on running these with a power tether?

    Ryan

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  • allanlane5allanlane5 Posts: 3,815
    edited 2006-04-27 15:50
    Darn, a FULL AMP when running? That seems way high. 100 mA, OK, 250 mA when 'stalled', ok.
  • Ryan ClarkeRyan Clarke Posts: 738
    edited 2006-04-27 16:30
    You'll notice I suggested a 1 A supply, and the "for sake of argument" was intentional wording as well.

    Spikes can happen on stalls, albeit momentarily.

    Ryan

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  • soundhacksoundhack Posts: 2
    edited 2006-05-01 00:16
    Thanks very much! I was guesstimating precisely that amount, with a certain amount of fudge factor factored in [noparse]:)[/noparse]

    I am actually going to be teaching a class using the sumobots, and while the students get started learning PBASIC, the tools, and working with sensors I wanted them to not worry about batteries running down, hence the external power. Even playing with servos can be accomplished by putting the bot "on blocks."

    Thanks again,
    Robert
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