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<br>Four 2.5" CIM motors ----133 stall current (40A breaker)<br>Trap door powered by Nippon Denso Window motor -----18.6 stall current (20A breaker) -------------------Same motor as below<br>Powered by same motor, speed controller as ball hopper trap door -----18.6 stall current (20A breaker) ----Same motor as above<br>Powered by two independent motors RS-545 Banebots motors -----37 stall current (30A breaker)<br>Powered by Fischer Price 00968-2910 motor with plastic gearbox removed -----70 stall current (40A breaker)<br>[[Image:Breakers.doc]]
1.&nbsp; Four 2.5" CIM motors ----133 stall current (40A breaker) use with 12 AWG or larger
 
<br>2.&nbsp; Trap door powered by Nippon Denso Window motor -----18.6 stall current (20A breaker) use with 18 AWG or larger
 
<br>3.&nbsp; Two independent motors RS-545 Banebots motors -----37 stall current (30A breaker) use with 14 AWG or larger
 
<br>4.&nbsp; Fischer Price 00968-2910 motor with plastic gearbox removed -----70 stall current (40A breaker) use with 12 AWG or larger<br>

Latest revision as of 20:37, 30 December 2009

1.  Four 2.5" CIM motors ----133 stall current (40A breaker) use with 12 AWG or larger


2.  Trap door powered by Nippon Denso Window motor -----18.6 stall current (20A breaker) use with 18 AWG or larger


3.  Two independent motors RS-545 Banebots motors -----37 stall current (30A breaker) use with 14 AWG or larger


4.  Fischer Price 00968-2910 motor with plastic gearbox removed -----70 stall current (40A breaker) use with 12 AWG or larger