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Message #11302



To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
From: StickG@aol.com
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 23:23:58 EST
Subject: [alt-beam] Nv processes...


So I have a phototropic bicore circuit (two motor walker) working, but can
anyone tell me how to increase the duration of a Nv process through a touch
sensor the FAQ was somewhat techy for me. also anyone out there who can help
me incorporate a reverser in to my '74AC240 chip would get a big Boston
thanks. (please don't just point me to BEAM Online!)
Wilf? Ian? Dave? Bruce?

thanks folks.



11303 Thu, 02 Mar 2000 22:28:46 -0600 [alt-beam] Re: Ian u dead?? beam@sgiblab.sgi.com Richard Piotter He'd better be real busy on some biped, or BEAM inteligence, or hanging
with Mark T or something! (:

It's amazing... His site doesn't appear to have been updated since
around halloween last year, yet it's still such a great resource! That
goes to show the quality content there!

We want him back!!!


Max Inggal wrote:
>
> Ok I honestly think Ian's dead. He's been gone for a
> couple of months with out a single peep. SO ARE U OUT
> THERE IAN!!!!!!????????
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11304 Friday, March 03, 2000 3:40 PM High Tourq Low voltage geared motors beam@sgiblab.sgi.com Andrew Hooper
>I stumbled across some nice gear boxes and motors
>the other day, they are used in BBQ rotisseries and
>are powered by a single D (1.5v).
>
>One weekend we had 3 rotisseries each with 2 large
>roasts gueistimating about 2kg total, the spits were run
>for a total of around 6 hours and still seem to have
>enough grunt for another BBQ.
>
>they don't turn that fast but they have a lot of torque
>im about to pull one apart to see what the gears are like
>the unit is fully self contained in a box that measures
>65mm X 105mm X 45mm this includes the storage for
>the 1.5V D cell.
>
>have not managed to get a current consumption yet
>as the meter probes will not fit into the battery compartment
>but if any one interested I will post the details as soon as I
>find out.
>
>cost were about $25.00 NZ each, that's about
>$15.00us I think.
>
>Regards
>Andrew
>
>

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