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If i use dynamixel Ax12+ circuit board and replace the 12volt motor with another 12v motor with 5amp current. Will it burn out ? <img src="http://forum.robosavvy.com/images/smilies/icon_mad.gif" alt=":x" title="Mad" />  Ax12+ takes 1.2amp current. So i think it will run the 5amp motor also <img src="http://forum.robosavvy.com/images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif" alt=":roll:" title="Rolling Eyes" /><p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="http://forum.robosavvy.com/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=2428">MOHIT JINDAL</a> — Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:55 am</p><hr />
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<updated>2012-07-05T03:23:28+01:00</updated>
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Here is the DC motor Specification:-  <img src="http://forum.robosavvy.com/images/smilies/icon_arrow.gif" alt=":arrow:" title="Arrow" /> <br /><br />60RPM 12V DC motors with Metal Gearbox and Metal Gears <br />18000 RPM base motor <br />6mm Dia shaft with M3 thread hole <br />Gearbox diameter 37 mm. <br />Motor Diameter 28.5 mm <br />Length 63 mm without shaft <br />Shaft length 15mm <br />180gm weight <br />38kgcm torque <br />No-load current = 800 mA, Load current = upto 7.5 A(Max) <br /><br />I hope someone can help in making Servo Motor from it <img src="http://forum.robosavvy.com/images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif" alt=":roll:" title="Rolling Eyes" /><br /><br />Here is the Servo Motor Specification <img src="http://forum.robosavvy.com/images/smilies/icon_arrow.gif" alt=":arrow:" title="Arrow" />  I want to use its Board and potentiometer:-<br /><br />Required Pulse: 3-5 Volt Peak to Peak Square Wave<br />Operating Voltage: 4.8-6.0 Volts<br />Operating Temperature Range: -10 to +60 Degree C<br />Operating Speed (4.8V): 0.18sec/60 degrees at no load<br />Operating Speed (6.0V): 0.14sec/60 degrees at no load<br />Stall Torque (4.8V): 14kg/cm<br />Stall Torque (6.0V): 16kg/cm<br />360 Modifiable: Yes<br />Potentiometer Drive: Indirect Drive<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="http://forum.robosavvy.com/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=2428">MOHIT JINDAL</a> — Thu Jul 05, 2012 3:23 am</p><hr />
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<updated>2012-07-04T16:46:49+01:00</updated>
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If your new high torque dc motor does not exceed the maximum current limitation of the h-bridge(driver) from your low cost servo board, it may works...(with unpredictable response and accuracy, perhaps) on the contrary if your new high torque dc motor exceed that current limitation, you will eventually burn/toast your low cost servo board.<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="http://forum.robosavvy.com/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=2691">wiweet</a> — Wed Jul 04, 2012 4:46 pm</p><hr />
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<updated>2012-07-04T16:24:47+01:00</updated>
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Thanks to both. I want to use 60rpm metal gear 38kgcm torque DC motor to make servo. If i use the circuit board of low cost servo and solder high torque dc motor. Will it work ? <img src="http://forum.robosavvy.com/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif" alt=":wink:" title="Wink" /><p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="http://forum.robosavvy.com/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=2428">MOHIT JINDAL</a> — Wed Jul 04, 2012 4:24 pm</p><hr />
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<updated>2012-07-04T16:15:39+01:00</updated>
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As another option you could try to explore possibility offered from Openservo.<br /><br /><br />OpenServo is an open community-based project started by Mike Thompson with the goal of creating a low-cost digital servo for robotics. Currently maintained by Barry Carter, the OpenServo project continues to flourish with new code, new hardware, and rich documentation set.[url]http:www.openservo.com[/url]<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="http://forum.robosavvy.com/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=2691">wiweet</a> — Wed Jul 04, 2012 4:15 pm</p><hr />
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<updated>2012-07-04T15:57:20+01:00</updated>
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Hi<br /><br />Hope you don't mind but i have created a new thread for this.<br /><br />To answer your question, you could do with only with a potentiometer.<br />However a normal dc motor would not be a good option.<br /><br />Servos use small dc motors with low torque and a set of gears to reduce speed and increase torque. Without that speed reduction it is very hard to do position control.<br /><br />It all depends on the motors you want to use and the application.<br /><br />The cheapest servos we have are <a href="http://robosavvy.com/store/product_info.php/cPath/26_2013/products_id/451" class="postlink">here</a>...<br /><br />Regards<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="http://forum.robosavvy.com/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=3133">MarcoP</a> — Wed Jul 04, 2012 3:57 pm</p><hr />
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<updated>2012-07-04T15:34:32+01:00</updated>
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Hi,<br />Can you tell me how to make servo motor from dc motor ? I think one encoder and potentiometer is required. Help! as servo motors are costly. <img src="http://forum.robosavvy.com/images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif" alt=":roll:" title="Rolling Eyes" /><p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="http://forum.robosavvy.com/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=2428">MOHIT JINDAL</a> — Wed Jul 04, 2012 3:34 pm</p><hr />
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