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July 13th, 2009, 22:27 | #1 |
Motor to gear ratio...
OK, I have an idea for a future set up and I am just wondering if I am over looking something. I am sorry if this idea has been thrown around before. I didn't see it anywhere.
(for the purposes of this discussion brands will be left off. Insert your favorite brand when you think about this.) Here we go: High quality reinforced 7mm bushing v3 gearbox M110-120 spring (shooting for 400-420fps) Steel bearing spring guide POM or polycarb piston and head w/ bearings Steel high speed gear set High torque motor 8.4v 3600mAh (possibly 9.6v) battery The rest is inconsequential What I am thinking is m120 spring slows down ROF, high speed gears increase ROF, so the equalize. This setup would over burden a standard motor, so that is equalized by a high torque motor. The rest is just built to endure the strain. Is it feasible? Cheers, B Miller |
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July 13th, 2009, 22:40 | #2 |
No, either choose high FPS or high speed. Don't combine parts that aren't meant to go together.
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July 13th, 2009, 23:26 | #3 | |
Modify SMOOTH High torque gear set and a Magnum.
Everything else? Modify where you can get it, IMO the best parts you can get
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July 14th, 2009, 10:38 | #4 |
I do understand that they are not made to work together. What I am asking is if it's possible, or why not. I am already aware that airsoft dogma says this is a no-no.
It is said that an m110 or m120 (depending on who you ask) is the upper threshold for high speed sets and the lower threshold for high torque sets. What actual problem might this set-up cause? To theguy... Isn't the magnum meant for higher strength batteries, like a 10.8v or a lipo, 9.6v nimh at the bare minimum? What I am really trying to accomplish is a mid/high level fps (400-450) without compromising a good ROF, all out of an 8.4 large type. Thanks, B Last edited by bmiller1071; July 14th, 2009 at 10:48.. |
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July 14th, 2009, 10:53 | #5 |
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Good strong motor (i.e. G&P M120 or M140...Guarder Infinite Torque Up...Magnum, but it's pricey) and Torque Up Gears (don't need Super Torque Ups). You don't want high speed gears in there.
If it's the AEG you talked to me about....don't change the gears or the stock motor. With a M110 and the stock motor it's buttery smooth. With a M120 it's a little slower, but hardly an issue (probably more realistic if anything). There's a good write up on Airsoftmechanics about calc'ing out RPS by gear ratios and motor RPMs. There's also a listing of the gear ratios somewhere (look at RiotRc's thread). |
July 14th, 2009, 11:14 | #6 |
It's not my KA FAL. Purely hypothetical.
Anyway, Won't a set up with high torque motor and gears be sluggish without a 9.6+ battery to back it all up. I would assume this to be the case due to the combination of a slightly under powered motor (due to battery) and a slower ratio gear set. |
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July 14th, 2009, 13:06 | #7 |
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Get double torque gears, torque motor, and a big battery
Like a 9.6v large elite 5000mah You get a high rate of fire without having a STUPID high rate of fire. And get a triggermaster too so you can reduce the ROF if you want |
July 14th, 2009, 14:25 | #8 | |
I'd be careful with both a bearing spring guide AND a bearing piston head. A lot of the issues I've seen with pistons is a result of 2 bearings over compressing the spring (the spring is fully compressed without the piston being all the way to the rear, the result is stripped pistons) because of the extra room taken up by the bearings. You only need bearings on one end - preferably on the spring guide, as this means less mass in the piston, and therefore greater ROF.
Otherwise, as TC said, torque gears, good motor, and good battery + trigger master = win.
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