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                                Motor Sources
                                    You can acquire electric motors in two ways: you can purchase them from a motor
                                    manufacturer or retail store, or you can salvage them from other pieces of equip-
                                    ment. Many robot builders use salvaged motors because they usually cost less
                                    than 20 percent of the original cost of buying a brand new motor. Appendix B in
                                    this book lists sources for obtaining robot motors.
                                      Robotics companies are starting to sell motors that are specifically designed for
                                    combat robots. For example the 3.9-horsepower Magmotor sold by http://
                                    www.RobotBooks.com has become the standard motor used in several champion
                                    BattleBots. Figure 4-6 shows a photograph of the motor.
                                      Because electric motors are so common, they can be found easily. Some of the
                                    best places to get good electric motors are from electric bicycles, electric scooters
                                    and mopeds, electric children’s cars where the kids ride and drive, electric model
                                    cars and planes, trolling motors, windshield wiper motors, power window mo-
                                    tors, power door locks, and even powered automobile seat motors can be used.
                                    Some people have even used automotive and motorcycle starter motors and elec-
                                    tric winches from the front of a pickup truck or from a boat trailer.
                                      Probably the two best places to get electric motors are from electric wheel-
                                    chairs and high-powered cordless drill/drivers. The advantages to the electric
                                    wheelchair motors are that they already come with a high-quality gearbox, and
                                    the output shaft has a good set of support bearings. Depending on which type of
                                    motor you get, you could directly attach the wheels of the robot to the output
                                    shaft of these motors. Several companies sell refurbished wheelchair motors. One
                                    of the best places to get these motors is from National Power Chair (http:// www.
                                    npcinc.com). Figure 4-7 shows a wheelchair motor.


                        FIGURE  4-6
                               24-volt,
                          3.9-horsepower
                           electric motor.
                       (courtesy of Carlo
                           Bertocchini)
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