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KHR-2HV current draw

Post by TinMan » Tue Jul 11, 2006 10:40 pm

Post by TinMan
Tue Jul 11, 2006 10:40 pm

Hi All,

Does anyone know what the maximum current draw is on the KHR-2HV. I'm trying to build a power supply for one, but can't find the info anywhere. I'll sit down and work it our if required , but if anyone has already done it can you please let me know.

The battery i got with my kit doesn't hold a charge and i can't even calibrate my servos so i'm stuck half way through my build.
Hi All,

Does anyone know what the maximum current draw is on the KHR-2HV. I'm trying to build a power supply for one, but can't find the info anywhere. I'll sit down and work it our if required , but if anyone has already done it can you please let me know.

The battery i got with my kit doesn't hold a charge and i can't even calibrate my servos so i'm stuck half way through my build.
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Post by zulu » Wed Jul 12, 2006 1:33 am

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Wed Jul 12, 2006 1:33 am

Ha! good to know its not just my battery (KHR2 300mAh stock battery) I'll charge it for about 6 hours (how long should I charge it? First time I think the manual says up to 12?. It shows about about 12.70v when I take it off the charger and at about 10.5v the KHR2 refuses to move (maybe 9 min of playtime). I need to buy/rig an ac adapter too, I've got a few 12v 1A wallwarts lying around but I'm assuming it needs more - who owns a sliderule?
Ha! good to know its not just my battery (KHR2 300mAh stock battery) I'll charge it for about 6 hours (how long should I charge it? First time I think the manual says up to 12?. It shows about about 12.70v when I take it off the charger and at about 10.5v the KHR2 refuses to move (maybe 9 min of playtime). I need to buy/rig an ac adapter too, I've got a few 12v 1A wallwarts lying around but I'm assuming it needs more - who owns a sliderule?
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Post by rrdiaz30 » Wed Jul 12, 2006 1:38 am

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Wed Jul 12, 2006 1:38 am

The wallworts trickle charge at a very slow rate (perhaps 50maH ???). I charged mine overnight and I'm still on the first charge.
The wallworts trickle charge at a very slow rate (perhaps 50maH ???). I charged mine overnight and I'm still on the first charge.
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Post by zulu » Wed Jul 12, 2006 1:59 am

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Wed Jul 12, 2006 1:59 am

so 6hrs x 50mAh = 300mAh = stock batt - is this right? (actually the stock charger says 13.5v@30MA rating so I guess 10 hours?) The other wallwarts are from various electronic items, one having 12v 1A rating which I'm assuming low?
so 6hrs x 50mAh = 300mAh = stock batt - is this right? (actually the stock charger says 13.5v@30MA rating so I guess 10 hours?) The other wallwarts are from various electronic items, one having 12v 1A rating which I'm assuming low?
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Post by Robo1 » Mon Jul 31, 2006 1:39 pm

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Mon Jul 31, 2006 1:39 pm

hello,

did any one work out the max current, I'm designing a circuit to turn the robot off when it hits 9v to save my li-pol battries. I'm designing it using 2A components and what to know if this is a good rating.

Something people with a khr-2HV might be interested in, I've put a 5V regulater on the prototype board and using it to power and old servo for the head and other old e.g. 5V, parts like PING))).

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hello,

did any one work out the max current, I'm designing a circuit to turn the robot off when it hits 9v to save my li-pol battries. I'm designing it using 2A components and what to know if this is a good rating.

Something people with a khr-2HV might be interested in, I've put a 5V regulater on the prototype board and using it to power and old servo for the head and other old e.g. 5V, parts like PING))).

Bren
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Post by Robo1 » Mon Jul 31, 2006 1:41 pm

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Mon Jul 31, 2006 1:41 pm

hello,

did any one work out the max current, I'm designing a circuit to turn the robot off when it hits 9v to save my li-pol battries. it's 1700mha so should give me plenty of play time. I'm designing it using 2A components and what to know if this is a good rating.

Something people with a khr-2HV might be interested in, I've put a 5V regulater on the prototype board and using it to power and old servo for the head and other old e.g. 5V, parts like PING))).

Bren
hello,

did any one work out the max current, I'm designing a circuit to turn the robot off when it hits 9v to save my li-pol battries. it's 1700mha so should give me plenty of play time. I'm designing it using 2A components and what to know if this is a good rating.

Something people with a khr-2HV might be interested in, I've put a 5V regulater on the prototype board and using it to power and old servo for the head and other old e.g. 5V, parts like PING))).

Bren
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Post by heke » Sun Aug 06, 2006 8:01 pm

Post by heke
Sun Aug 06, 2006 8:01 pm

I am using an old AT-power supply. For some reason it gives 11.3 volts on 12 volt line (yellow). KHR-2HV works well with it.

I made some simple movements, for example kneeing down and straighting up. On that movement with slow speed (SPEED about 150) the robot needed about 1.5A. Stand-by current (no movements and home position) was around 0.5A.
I am using an old AT-power supply. For some reason it gives 11.3 volts on 12 volt line (yellow). KHR-2HV works well with it.

I made some simple movements, for example kneeing down and straighting up. On that movement with slow speed (SPEED about 150) the robot needed about 1.5A. Stand-by current (no movements and home position) was around 0.5A.
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Post by inaki » Mon Aug 07, 2006 3:36 am

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Mon Aug 07, 2006 3:36 am

Please note that it is not the same to charge than to power the robot. And is not the same to have a 1700mah battery than having a 1700 mA power supply. A battery can give plenty of current if needed but an ordinary power supply cannot. If you pretend to use a power supply as your power source, instead of using a battery, you can exceed easily the specifications of most power supplies. So be sure the power supply you use exceeds the current you need. I don't own a KHR2 but I would bet it takes much more than 2A many times even with moderate load.
Please note that it is not the same to charge than to power the robot. And is not the same to have a 1700mah battery than having a 1700 mA power supply. A battery can give plenty of current if needed but an ordinary power supply cannot. If you pretend to use a power supply as your power source, instead of using a battery, you can exceed easily the specifications of most power supplies. So be sure the power supply you use exceeds the current you need. I don't own a KHR2 but I would bet it takes much more than 2A many times even with moderate load.
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Post by Meltdown » Mon Aug 07, 2006 4:53 pm

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Mon Aug 07, 2006 4:53 pm

You need at least 5 Amps!
Each servo can take as much as 1A each when under stress.
You need at least 5 Amps!
Each servo can take as much as 1A each when under stress.
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