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would this work? it has a 16:1 reduction and plenty of torque
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He needs between 2-8 rpm total and prefers 120v AC operation. lol, geared down low enough, he would be able to rotate a 1:1 car with that thing!
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LOL now you got me thinking, motorized car rotisserie!
I think the most robust solution and of course most common, would be a 100:1 worm gear drive with a 1750rpm furnace motor (which I have) and a decent ratio pulley drive to run it all. Im sure I can find a reducer for ~120 or so. I am however thinking in the future of adding an rc setup to the actually chassis of the roaster, that way I can just drive it up into my trailer and off to where ever I want, now that would be sweet! |
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blue oval ftw :) |
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:whip::whip: I work for GM :lol: |
:lol: Someone has to...
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if you make an RC roaster, grab a scooter motor ! http://www.thesuperkids.com/scmococoki.html have a RC trailer full of lipos. Ive put 500+ miles on that schwinn s1000 w/rear wheel one ! That $349 brushless bad boy would make mincemeat out of the cops in the park.
edit: HAh ! yeah you work for Obama now |
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I drive a kia.:rofl: |
gm = government motors?
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