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mini motors and gearing...
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does any of you guys have a favorite? has anyone found a good place to buy cheap motors? or have any connections to any good gears worth using? canada mike
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Joe D told me our hobby shop here in Medford has lots of neat plastic gears that are used for RC cars.
I haven't checked them out yet, but will do so soon. We'll be needing slow turning DC motors and likely gears this coming year so I'm on the prowl too.
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Found some good gear motors.....but as you said, kind of spendy.
Here's a 2 PRM version for $22.00 with a 4.5-12 volt range.
www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&productId=155012
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Mr. Smith, I've had these same issues often with ZCS. I'm automatically log-on when I visit the site. But, I still much click on the "HOME" tab when I first visit, just to make sure that I'm "really" log-on. There have been numerous times were I have written a long and detailed question or reply, click "submit"... only for the next page to tell me I need to log-on!
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and:
hmm, interesting ......Seems like this thread is hi-jacked...
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My apologies. I have posed my message in the appropriate place.Seems like this thread is hi-jacked... Actually there are existing Forum titles already for these kind of issues. We should use them. Cheers, Jim CCRR
bambuko wrote:
Didn't say it was. But it has done this to me using two different browsers on two different internet connections, so it does not appear to be an isolated issue, or one that's entirely client-oriented.Your problem guys is not necessarily universal...
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"It's A Great Time To Be In Z"
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I was thinking..is there any way one could run those tiny tiny motors that work on 3 volts,on small batteries or capacitors? Use some kind of IR contoller,? Somthing totally insulated from the DCC power but maybe be able to tap into the signal? I am thinking ..somthing that would fit into the speeder, or a VW railbus? Even if it is not controlled, you just clear the track, put it on the track by hand (well the prototype is put on the track by hand)and just let it rip down the track untill you catch it at the end of the line? Would a watch motor have enough power to propel a lightweight vehicle?
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This gives you control over a bit wider range and protects you damaging your motor if you go above its voltage rating with your controller
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sorry about the boring remark, i understand what you mean. canada mike
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Kelley wrote:
I don't know how the progress currently is, but Axel Hempelmann is working on the VW railbus in Z since a few years. He had some other things to deal with but he wrote that he aims to get it done in 2009.....somthing that would fit into the speeder, or a VW railbus?
...well that's not that long anymore...
If you search in the ZFE forum for "KLV20" you will find more details. And I'm sure that Axel can help with more information about the motor and the gears he uses.
GreetingZ, HilZen,
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