MouseZilla Mold: Gel Coat Fail!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
  • The MouseZilla is a variant MSE-6 droid as seen in Star Wars. Where a standard mouse uses a simple 1/10th RC car, the Zilla uses the same brushless hub motor drives used in an R2. Zillas will haul 600lbs at 5mph without a sweat. That's 2,400lbs at 1.25mph or so! Being brushless motors, they maintain speed no matter what, uphill, downhill, small or light loads, the motors draw the extra energy to maintain velocity. normal brushed motors use a copper 'toothbrush' of sorts to deliver move the wheel. Brushless use Hall Effect Sensors. The Hall effect is the production of a potential difference across an electrical conductor that is transverse to an electric current in the conductor and to an applied magnetic field perpendicular to the current. Does that makes sense? Boiled down, the sensors allow for the same effect as a step motor but with massive more finesse. Brushless are also extremely more power efficient. I don't hav any numbers on hand...My ZIlla is powered by 12aH of makita batteries wired in at (2x18v=) 36v. There are some dozen or two Zillas in the world at this point. Mine is the only one running at 36v compared to 24v. The difference? Mostly it sups the power even more lightly than 24v. Mostly. This mold allows me to cast spare shells when mine gets broken. 'Why make one shell when you can make a mold and cast as may as needed?' I figure.

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  • @AirwolfCrazy
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    That stinks!