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gmendel
24-01-2012, 20:06
Our newfangled, improved prototype of our original ball collection machine. Now with ball transportation!

Check it out here! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7cncoSpGPc&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active)

Narrated by me :)

aeniug2
24-01-2012, 20:35
Nice Job!
My team is thinking of doing something similar, seems like a lot of teams are going to be using the spinning surgical tubing...

What gearbox / motor setup does the first spinning part (with the surgical tubing) use?
My team is having a hard time deciding on motors, as we have never really used anything other than CIMs and window motors.

rhf323
24-01-2012, 20:42
We are using 2 fisher price motors on a Double Doozy gear box http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-0576.htm

aeniug2
24-01-2012, 21:39
We are using 2 fisher price motors on a Double Doozy gear box http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-0576.htm

Interesting... Unfortunately, we don't have that kind of funding... :P

I think we will end up using Cimulators (or however its spelled), as they are relatively cheap...
Have you ever used these ^ before? anything you think I should know about em before we go and base everything on them?

JesseK
24-01-2012, 22:37
Seems like a bit of motor overkill. You might be able to use that gearbox setup as your shooter instead. Further iteration will tell :cool:

We're using one FP-9015 for the intake, and another for the conveyor that leads into the shooter wheel. We're using a PG-71 for the intermediary conveyor, but that's because it only runs 9" (or 18", depending on final driver preferences).

aeniug2
24-01-2012, 23:00
Seems like a bit of motor overkill. You might be able to use that gearbox setup as your shooter instead. Further iteration will tell :cool:

We're using one FP-9015 for the intake, and another for the conveyor that leads into the shooter wheel. We're using a PG-71 for the intermediary conveyor, but that's because it only runs 9" (or 18", depending on final driver preferences).

Well, we already ordered a couple of the cimulators for our shooter, and we were considering using a window motor for some kind of conveyor belt... We just don't quite know what will work best for ball collection, because it has to be a tad on the fast side, and have enough torque to handle collecting the balls with our drivers doing what they do best (drive it like ya stole it).

I assume a cimulator will still work for collection, even though it's overkill?
Would you recommend trying to use one of the two motors you mentioned for collection?

Kevin Thorp
25-01-2012, 07:21
Good job!

How are you going to feed the balls into your launcher only when you want to launch? This is an interesting problem because the lower balls will try to push the top ball in.

rhf323
25-01-2012, 11:04
Good job!

How are you going to feed the balls into your launcher only when you want to launch? This is an interesting problem because the lower balls will try to push the top ball in.

That top wheel is our "trigger" system the ball is stopped there and then when we wish to fire the motor turns allowing the ball to enter the shooter and then it fires.
As for the motor to be overkill while this maybe true this year we are trying to cut down on wait and so far we are only using 3 cim motors on the robot so far.