Servos true power?

hi,

I’ve built a simple arm like the one that you see in this movie:

youtube.com/watch?v=XtF54QEjZsE

the arm has 2 HS-7980TH motors and one 7985MG for gripper.

all parts are printed from plastic … so it is very light. The gripper with the motor has less than 100 grams.

I have tried lifting different objects, but it seems that I cannot reach the limits from the specifications of the motors.

7980TH is supposed to lift at least 38kg/cm … so at a distance of 10 cm it means 3.8kg/cm and at 20 cm means 1.9 kg/cm

but I can lift only about 330 grams with it (at a distance of 20 cm from the motor [the closest to the gripper]).

if I increase the weight, the motors are not moving any more.

why is that ? I was expecting to be able to lift 1.9 kg at 20 cm.
why I can lift only 330 grams?
from where is this limitation ? motors? ssc32 ?

I use a 6V acid lead battery (12Amps) from Panasonic.
I’ve measure the voltage of the battery and it is 6.8Volts

thanks,
mihai

Make sure your servo power wires are of sufficient gage to the SSC-32. Measure voltage at the servo connections, with the arm moving. But I doubt if this is your problem.

Alan KM6VV

You may want to make a seperate heavy duty power bus for the servos instead of using the one on the ssc-32.

I’ve found the problem.

cables were too thin … now I have replaced them and I can lift much more …

here is a video when lifting over 1 kg:

youtube.com/watch?v=T50Fuh-vxyU

thanks for help,
mihai

Good to hear! Did you actually get around to measuring the available voltage before and after?

Alan KM6VV

no, I just replaced the cables with thicker ones … and everything seems to be ok … as you have seen in my movie I can lift over 1 kg at 20 cm distance.

regards,
mihai

also, it seems that acid-lead batteries are not perfect for this due to some internal resistance which makes the voltage to drop under load.
I’ll try with a 7.4V LiPo battery as recommended by Hitec.

mihai

Sure! If Hitec spec’d a 7.4 V LiPo battery, you were already at a disadvantage.

I hadn’t heard of the Panasonic lead-acid failing to supply good 6 V, they should be OK for 6 V loads.

Alan KM6VV