Hi All,
After going through the messy and laborous process of replacing the two propulsion/drive motor brushes on my Dolphin M400 it now looks like I'll have to repeat the process again on the impeller motor. Well, I started investigating to see if there were any robots on the market with brushless motors (like all new premium cordless drills) to avoid this major failure point. It seems that the Dolphin Premier advertises brushless motors but I can't find anything outside of a Maytronics marketing bullet point to verify this. But in my googling around I stumbled on a brand new robot called the Chasing CM600. Chasing seems to be a Chinese underwater drone/robot manufacturer but the model they have released looks suspiciously like the current Dolphin ones with some minor cosmetic changes. But, Chasing states they added custom brushless motors to their model. Does anyone know anything about this? I am wondering if it is an unlicensed clone of a Dolphin or a real partnership white label (like Pentair) with Maytronics.
And does anybody know of a robot with confirmed brushless motors?
Cheers
After going through the messy and laborous process of replacing the two propulsion/drive motor brushes on my Dolphin M400 it now looks like I'll have to repeat the process again on the impeller motor. Well, I started investigating to see if there were any robots on the market with brushless motors (like all new premium cordless drills) to avoid this major failure point. It seems that the Dolphin Premier advertises brushless motors but I can't find anything outside of a Maytronics marketing bullet point to verify this. But in my googling around I stumbled on a brand new robot called the Chasing CM600. Chasing seems to be a Chinese underwater drone/robot manufacturer but the model they have released looks suspiciously like the current Dolphin ones with some minor cosmetic changes. But, Chasing states they added custom brushless motors to their model. Does anyone know anything about this? I am wondering if it is an unlicensed clone of a Dolphin or a real partnership white label (like Pentair) with Maytronics.
And does anybody know of a robot with confirmed brushless motors?
Cheers
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