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Message #11050



To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
From: Scolman,Jim
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2000 17:49:07 -0600
Subject: RE: .....parts gathering.....


Hi, which of the MicroMo Motors would be suitable for walkers?,
thanks......JWS.









class=870384723-28022000>Wow, they must be really proud of their motors,
thanks.......I checked on the Lens Motors and they don't have any, do you know
of a source?........are servo motors good for low power
walkers?......thanks.....JWS.

 

Jim Scolman
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size=2>-----Original Message-----
From: Dane Gardner
[mailto:dane@foremostspring.com]
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2000
3:18 PM
To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
Subject: RE: .....parts
gathering.....


I've looked into the Micro
Mo motors...with gears and all it'll run you about $120 A MOTOR for a
small walker.  The motor is just a hair smaller than the BG Micro Lens
motors, but is more efficient.  Trust me it's easier to get that two
for $30 deal for the BG Micro's, unless your really into
efficiency.


If you're still interested
you can check out their website...it has PDF's on all the stuff they
carry.

Dane Gardner



From: Scolman,Jim

Hi,
which of the MicroMo Motors would be suitable for
walkers?,
thanks......JWS.







11051 Mon, 28 Feb 2000 17:59:58 -0600 [alt-beam] Re: .....parts gathering..... beam@sgiblab.sgi.com Richard Piotter What's the part number?

> Dane Gardner wrote:
>
> I've looked into the Micro Mo motors...with gears and all it'll run
> you about $120 A MOTOR for a small walker. The motor is just a hair
> smaller than the BG Micro Lens motors, but is more efficient. Trust
> me it's easier to get that two for $30 deal for the BG Micro's, unless
> your really into efficiency.
>
> If you're still interested you can check out their website...it has
> PDF's on all the stuff they carry.
>
> Dane Gardner
>
> From: Scolman,Jim
>
> Hi, which of the MicroMo Motors would be suitable for walkers?,
> thanks......JWS.

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11052 Mon, 28 Feb 2000 19:24:27 -0800 [alt-beam] Re: .....parts gathering..... beam@sgiblab.sgi.com Laura Malinowski Laura/Rob Malinowski
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Dane (or anyone that knows)
Is there a part # for that BGMicro lens motor.
Rob M.


Quote of the day:
A poet that reads his verse in public may have other nasty habits.

- Robert A.Heinlein

Dane Gardner wrote:

>
>
> I've looked into the Micro Mo motors...with gears and all it'll run
> you about $120 A MOTOR for a small walker. The motor is just a hair
> smaller than the BG Micro Lens motors, but is more efficient. Trust
> me it's easier to get that two for $30 deal for the BG Micro's, unless
> your really into efficiency.
>
> If you're still interested you can check out their website...it has
> PDF's on all the stuff they carry.
>
> Dane Gardner
>
>
>
> From: Scolman,Jim
>
> Hi, which of the MicroMo Motors would be suitable for walkers?,
> thanks......JWS.


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Dane (or anyone that knows)

Is there a part # for that BGMicro lens motor.

Rob M.

 

Quote of the day:

A poet that reads his verse in public may have other nasty habits.

                                                                       
- Robert A.Heinlein

Dane Gardner wrote:

 

I've looked into the Micro
Mo motors...with gears and all it'll run you about $120 A MOTOR for a small
walker.  The motor is just a hair smaller than the BG Micro Lens motors,
but is more efficient.  Trust me it's easier to get that two for $30
deal for the BG Micro's, unless your really into efficiency.

If you're still interested
you can check out their website...it has PDF's on all the stuff they carry.

Dane Gardner

 

 

From: Scolman,Jim

Hi, which of the MicroMo Motors would be suitable for
walkers?,


thanks......JWS.





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11053 Mon, 28 Feb 2000 19:56:16 EST [alt-beam] Re: Diskette Drives/camera parts beam@sgiblab.sgi.com BUDSCOTT@aol.com that is awesome, that must be why i love BEAM, cause i'm a damn cheap skate!
Have you ever found any solenoids in that bunch?

-Spencer



11054 Mon, 28 Feb 2000 18:26:05 -0700 [alt-beam] Photovore Field of Vision BEAM List Flaming Headphones Hello all,
Thanks to those who replied to my question about schematics, here's
another question. In a photovore, about how much should the field of
vision overlap (if any)? I've got two Siemens photo diodes, each with a
field of vision around 100 degrees, I believe.

Thanks,
Mike, AKA Flaming Headphones
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11055 Mon, 28 Feb 2000 21:18:39 EST [alt-beam] Re: Re:Diskette Drives beam@sgiblab.sgi.com Blumojo13@aol.com http://www.ohmslaw.com/robot.htm
This is a site for a floppy drive robot. I'm building one now.
blumojo13



11056 Mon, 28 Feb 2000 21:30:45 -0500 [alt-beam] Re: Solar Cell tests beam@sgiblab.sgi.com "FCO Enr." greetings,

Sorry I didn't get a chance to reply to this sooner.

This info is GREAT! The formulas and their usage
was very straight forward and a great help in making sense
of this all. I'll be taking actual readings with my multimeter
and going through them with real values just for fun!

Andy
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On 27/02/00, at 4:27 AM, CyberBug wrote:

>Hi there,
>
>I saw your tests and I was curious about your results, so I did some
>calculations and this are the results (or explanations of your results):

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