Alt-BEAM Archive

Message #11942



To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
From: Laura Malinowski Laura/Rob Malinowski malstudios@tradenet.net
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 22:59:15 -0800
Subject: [alt-beam] Re: portescap



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Richard,
I can't remeber if this question was answered or not (I have been
working way to much this week). Either way the answer is yes, email
unltd4u@tiac.net. I got my motors this morning, two day delivery, they
are really nice. The A type are not portscap (at least they have no name
on the side) but the are nice.
Rob M.

Richard Piotter wrote:

> Can they be ordered online, and where?
>
> Darrell Johnson wrote:
> >
> > Well, I know for a fact that the "Type B" motors are
> > about the best you'll ever find for doing rover-type
> > bots like bicore photovores and beamants. They are
> > extremely eifficient. The motor will run directly off
> > a 24x33 solarpanel under a 60 watt bulb from a foot
> > away. This makes full time solar power possible..
> > So... get em while you can.
> >
> > darrell
> >
> > --- Laura Malinowski Laura/Rob Malinowski
> > wrote:
> > > Called to order a few a couple motors yesterday.
> > > They had type A's and
> > > type B's in stock. Less than a hundred of each. The
> > > type A is a smaller
> > > package and cost $22 each. The type B was 2 for $27
> > > or 10 for $125 or
> > > $15 a piece. The phone # and website were in my last
> > > e-mail so I won't
> > > go through that again. I am getting two of each type
> > > and will let you
> > > all know what the quality is when I hook them to a
> > > bread boarded walker
> > > circuit.
> > > Rob M.
> > >
> > >
> >
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Richard,

I can't remeber if this question was answered or not (I have been working
way to much this week).  Either way the answer is yes, email unltd4u@tiac.net.
I got my motors this morning, two day delivery, they are really nice. The
A type are not portscap (at least they have no name on the side) but the
are nice.

Rob M.

Richard Piotter wrote:

Can they be ordered online, and where?

Darrell Johnson wrote:

>

> Well, I know for a fact that the "Type B" motors are

> about the best you'll ever find for doing rover-type

> bots like bicore photovores and beamants. They are

> extremely eifficient. The motor will run directly off

> a 24x33 solarpanel under a 60 watt bulb from a foot

> away. This makes full time solar power possible..

> So... get em while you can.

>

> darrell

>

> --- Laura Malinowski Laura/Rob Malinowski

> wrote:

> > Called to order a few a couple motors yesterday.

> > They had type A's and

> > type B's in stock. Less than a hundred of each. The

> > type A is a smaller

> > package and cost $22 each. The type B was 2 for $27

> > or 10 for $125 or

> > $15 a piece. The phone # and website were in my last

> > e-mail so I won't

> > go through that again. I am getting two of each type

> > and will let you

> > all know what the quality is when I hook them to a

> > bread boarded walker

> > circuit.

> > Rob M.

> >

> >

>

> =====

> ____________________________________

> BICOREEOS...    They're BEAMtastic!!

> http://www.geocities.com/beamtastic/">http://www.geocities.com/beamtastic/">http://www.geocities.com/beamtastic/

> __________________________________________________

> Do You Yahoo!?

> Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.

> http://im.yahoo.com">http://im.yahoo.com">http://im.yahoo.com

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11943 Wed, 15 Mar 2000 21:10:57 -0700 [alt-beam] Re: Once more, a reminder for the Lego MotorsMini "Korus" I'm just wondering... I know you have to order these from the lego shop at
home service, but how would I go about ordering them from Alberta, Canada?
I.e., where can I get a catalog, order form, etc?

thanks.

~Roger~
TenFour
http://korus.iwarp.com/

>Perhaps one of the best uses for these tiny gearmotors is in the
>consturction of tiny Stryder and Walkman type bots.
>
>dennison
>
>
>
>Hey, $11.00 for any usable gear motor is a good price. It's hard to find
>new motors under $20, and that is still low. That price is almost like a
>surplus price, except for a new item! I'd be very happy to pay $11 for
>quality motors!
>
>Hopefuly these motors will become very useful for us!
>
>
>BUDSCOTT@aol.com wrote:
>>
>> The U.S. part ain't a problem, and i can stand shipping but sheesh,
$11.00
>> that is a bit pricy, but i suppose thats the price you pay for a good
bot!
>Do
>> they have any other models that are cheaper? Size doesn't matter too much
>to
>> me, i just like to find some kind of servol or motor that is consistant
>and
>> "price efficient" (I can only go without eating for so long!) ThAnKs! I
>like
>> your .giff, lots smaller than any .mov or .ram!
>>
>> -Spencer
>
>--
>
>
>Richard Piotter The Richfiles Robotics & TI web page:
>richfile@rconnect.com http://richfiles.calc.org
>
>-- Make Money by Simply Surfing the Net or responding to E-Mail!!!
>-- Click below!!!
>
>http://www.alladvantage.com/go.asp?refid=ATL147
>http://www.spedia.net/cgi-bin/dir/tz.cgi?run=show_svc&fl=8&vid=329630
>

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