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I mean... Mounting one magnet to a caret moving inside by two servo motors VS dozens of expensive copper coils 🙄
Let's compare the profits...
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@skobkin yea this is one of those things we would have to test.. im not even sure how much power youd really need. @freemo But... Moving pieces are still fun! @skobkin usually electromagnets using thin wire wth many turns @freemo Yeah, it's more efficient, but minimally sufficient thickness of the wire is still a thing to determine. Also a subject for modeling and calculation... All this sounds like a very interesting engineering project. @skobkin very doable without much advanced EE... but still a tehcnical challenge. Sure, would be fun. @freemo @skobkin being done with a small ball: https://incoherency.co.uk/blog/stories/electromagnet-grid.html @freemo |
@skobkin im not so sure of that.. i mean wire isnt that expensive, and those robots need to communicate nad have processing power... id imagine the coils would be cheaper, at the very least affordable.. just taling about some chunks of iron and a bunch of wire.