This project has evolved some , the basic rundown is I'm modding two Omnibots , one a regular the other a larger 2000 model. I will have two ezb kits , rad base idea was thrown out because of so much noise but could go back on the table if the omnibot drivetrain is too weak to pull it.
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it says you selling your computer,still have it and what speed,looking for a super fast computer
i have one quad I7 core processor,with 6 tera gig hard drive ,but need another this computer takes FOUR I7 PROCESSOR and a water cooling system
also looking for super fast computers at a good price
Nope don't have anything in the higher end for sale right now.
ok thanks my friend,looking for I7 board to change over my processors to higher speed,right now it 2.4 ghz I7 4 of them total speed 9.2 ghz,wanted to get a much higher speed I7 core processor like 3.5 ghz for total speed for my server 14 ghz has 125 gig of ram takes up to 250 gig of ram ,using 64 bit windows 7 pro
Why would you need that , that's not speed that multi user multi application , are you running a web server?
my hobby is to build computers and the worlds fastest computer having more processors ,can open many many programs at the same time and use very little memory resources ,plus it my server for my 9 other computers in my house,when i installed windows 7 on one 17 took ahwile to install,when i did for 4 processors took almost no time to install more speed you have,more the applications will run alot faster,just like if you have 1 ghz processor and sa me program and try 2 ghz processor almost twice as fast at work i design 8 of the same servers for work,total computers hook up to it 36
there 3 items need to load and run programs faster,one is a fast processor,one is a fast hard drive and one large memory,but besides high memory need fast buss speed
Ok update on claw progress- -first i had to finish cleaning the grease away from the parts -I started checking fitment for one of my hitec 645mg high torque servos.
I was thinking of making a linear actuator with servo as the driver , that means I must modify it for continous rotation. A threaded and lubricated rod would be attatched to the claw. Then the servo would have a tube with a nut on the tip. When it turns it will pull or push the threaded rod.
I want the claw to be able to open and close fairly quick. The movement from.open to close is 1/2 inch.of.throw. do I need a faster servo or is the 645mg going to actuate this 1/2 in fairly quick?
Operating Speed (4.8V):0.24sec/60 at no load Operating Speed (6.0V):0.20sec/60 at no load Stall Torque (4.8V): 106.93 oz/in. (7.7kg.cm) Stall Torque (6.0V): 133.31 oz/in. (9.6kg.cm)
So that is about 1 second for a full rotation , taking a guess here that it will take 3 seconds from full open to full close with the speed of .20 seconds
Edit: It looks like you edited your comment as I was typing mine with same info. lol
A threaded rod rated at 1/4-20 has 20 threads per inch so thats 10 revolutions. .6 sec x 10 revolultions=6 sec. Not bad for a high strength solution. This will help you on deciding on thread count vs open close time.