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Jibri Wright
06-02-2014, 09:36
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notmattlythgoe
06-02-2014, 09:38
I'm starting to really like the idea of mounting the electronics on the underside of the robot, it gives easy access to the components without having to reach through mechanisms.

Jibri Wright
06-02-2014, 09:46
Ya when we saw team JVN do that we thought it was pretty sweet. We also made the railings for the wheels a lot closer together this year for even easier access. I believe there's only a 2.75" distance between them.

BBray_T1296
06-02-2014, 11:45
Quick question about your drivetrain: Why are you opting to place pulleys on the outermost plane? if you swapped the white wheels and the pulleys connecting them, you would achieve even better turning, unless you have a specific reason for mounting them in this way?

ehfeinberg
06-02-2014, 11:53
What's your ground clearance between the floor and the bottom of the sonic shifters? It looks awfully close...

Jibri Wright
06-02-2014, 12:38
Quick question about your drivetrain: Why are you opting to place pulleys on the outermost plane? if you swapped the white wheels and the pulleys connecting them, you would achieve even better turning, unless you have a specific reason for mounting them in this way?

No particular reason. That is a good point though. I'll mention that today, thanks for the feedback:)

Jibri Wright
06-02-2014, 12:40
What's your ground clearance between the floor and the bottom of the sonic shifters? It looks awfully close...

Yes it is pretty close. I believe the clearance is 0.5". We decided to mount our frame onto polycarbonate this year so no static electricity that builds in the frame due to the Sonic Shifters will mess up any of our electronics.

Gregor
06-02-2014, 12:58
We decided to mount our frame onto polycarbonate this year so no static electricity that builds in the frame due to the Sonic Shifters will mess up any of our electronics.

Has this been an issue for you in the past?

cgmv123
06-02-2014, 13:07
Remember that with your electronics upside down, the only thing holding your breakers in is friction. You do not want your Digital Sidecar breaker falling out during an elimination match.

Jibri Wright
06-02-2014, 13:12
Has this been an issue for you in the past?

No not us personally. We have however spoken to a few teams where this has happened to them. The shifters are too high to rub against the carpet, but the polycarb is just reprecaution:)

notmattlythgoe
06-02-2014, 13:14
Remember that with your electronics upside down, the only thing holding your breakers in is friction. You do not want your Digital Sidecar breaker falling out during an elimination match.

As hard as it is to push those things in and pull them out I doubt this would be an issue.

Jibri Wright
06-02-2014, 13:14
Remember that with your electronics upside down, the only thing holding your breakers in is friction. You do not want your Digital Sidecar breaker falling out during an elimination match.

Ya we're thinking of ways to keep them from falling out currently. Even so the breakers seem to be in there pretty well.

cgmv123
06-02-2014, 13:41
As hard as it is to push those things in and pull them out I doubt this would be an issue.

Repeated blows over several matches will cause repeated vibrations. Repeated vibrations will cause the breakers to fall out eventually. As I said before, you do not want your breakers falling out during an elimination match.

notmattlythgoe
06-02-2014, 13:52
Repeated blows over several matches will cause repeated vibrations. Repeated vibrations will cause the breakers to fall out eventually. As I said before, you do not want your breakers falling out during an elimination match.

If I remember correctly we mounted our PD board upside down on our bot for Breakaway and made it through 2 regionals and an offseason competition without a single breaker budging. It is a risk assessment you'll have to make for yourself.