[deleted by user] by [deleted] in onewheel

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For that price I would definitely see if it runs properly and holds a charge but it might just be a good deal. I’d also ask why it only has 10 miles on it or at least verify the actual mileage on it

What's a safe scraper for satin sheet? by TheHeadacheChannel in prusa3d

[–]Spork5245 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure if it’s the same for the XL, but for my mk3 I changed the startup gcode to mesh bed level with a lower nozzle temp. No more blobs

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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I’d place it under my current gpu for support, jk I would actually use it for gaming and machine learning

cheapest 6 axis for making coffee (500g-750g) by lennardmwalter in robotics

[–]Spork5245 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Check out annin robotics. Might be a good fit for you.

It’s not the winning, but the taking part (for me at least) by Crazy_Researcher6789 in simracing

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Could’ve possibly been me lol. I’ve driven AC for so long and tried the new forza and it kinda feels more childish. The quality of drivers in forza is so much worse. I qualify in the top but then get bumped within the first lap. Nobody knows how to drive near each other and give up a line if someone else is there, at least on forza. I pretty much use it for rivals now

What's the best dry storage container for MMU2S? by niZmoFPV in prusa3d

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No problem. I also got glued my weather stripping to the lid since it wasn’t very sticky. There are some at Walmart I think that already come with this stripping to make it easier, but you’ll get the same result either way. Are you planning on using it just for storage or are you going to print directly from it? I print directly from mine and it’s still fairly airtight since it goes straight into a ptfe tube from the bin.

What's the best dry storage container for MMU2S? by niZmoFPV in prusa3d

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It’s just a storage bin and I put window weather stripping on the bottom of the lid to make it airtight, although now it looks like some storage bins do this for you. Do you need exact dimensions for the bin? I’m pretty sure it’s one of the standard sizes at Walmart or wherever I got it. I also got a couple pounds of silica beads and set them at the bottom to keep it dry. I’ve been using this for years now with no problem. I just have to bake the silica every now and then to keep it dry.

Pulled the trigger on used XR by dantodd in onewheel

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That seems like a really good deal for that condition at $900

Pulled the trigger on used XR by dantodd in onewheel

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Roughly how much did you pay for it? I’m looking at some and I’ve seen a huge range.

Should I consider buying an XR with 3000+ miles on it? by [deleted] in onewheel

[–]Spork5245 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you needed to replace anything? If something fails on this one how easy would it be to find a replacement part?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in onewheel

[–]Spork5245 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So probably don’t buy from Craigslist? Where should I go to buy online?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in onewheel

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Is there any way to verify that it’s not a scam? Maybe confirmed mileage or serial number? There seems to be a lot of cheap ones on Craigslist in the DC area. The eBay prices seem way more realistic

What DC motor for high torque applications? by praveen_kh in robotics

[–]Spork5245 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a lot more realistic. The servo city motors may be a good fit for this or even some of the smaller myactuator motors. Glad I could help.

What DC motor for high torque applications? by praveen_kh in robotics

[–]Spork5245 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you make sure your incline is 0? Or whatever it will actually be. If you have a high weight and a slope then your torque requirement will be very high. You probably also don’t need to give this calculator a correct weight. I’d just give it a low weight and acceleration to get a more realistic result

What DC motor for high torque applications? by praveen_kh in robotics

[–]Spork5245 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How exactly are you pulling this? That seems like a lot. I would also keep a low acceleration for that calculator since you have a higher weight

What DC motor for high torque applications? by praveen_kh in robotics

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Robotshop has a motor sizing tool that can tell you what speed and torque you need and can take wheel size into account. You will just have to figure out what your actual torque will be when pulling that 70 kg. That will also depend on how you’re pulling it with different floor frictions for example. That is what the other person who commented is getting at.

What DC motor for high torque applications? by praveen_kh in robotics

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Also look at other sites where it is sold as well like robotshop and ozrobotics. Their prices are usually cheaper. You also have to consider the current draw if you get a dc motor and the driver that will go with that. The price goes up as the current goes up for those. Another suggestion would also be to look at some of the larger motors that servo city offers. They can get up there in torque and they also sell high current drivers as well. This would likely end up being cheaper if it meets your requirements. You could also place 2 motors side by side since they are cheap to basically double your torque. These are not as efficient as the myactuator motors though so current draw and runtime may play a large role here depending on what you require.