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Rangel(kf7fdb) 14-01-2013 11:14

pic: Team 842 FRC 2013 Drivetrain
 

Nick Lawrence 14-01-2013 11:15

Re: pic: Team 842 FRC 2013 Drivetrain
 
I'm going to miss the fiberglass drive you guys are so well known for.

-Nick

Wayne TenBrink 14-01-2013 12:33

Re: pic: Team 842 FRC 2013 Drivetrain
 
What is the ground clearance? Is it low enough to push discs along the ground, high enough to drive over them, or somewhere in between where you are more likely to get hung up on one?

s_forbes 14-01-2013 12:49

Re: pic: Team 842 FRC 2013 Drivetrain
 
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Originally Posted by Wayne TenBrink (Post 1214922)
What is the ground clearance? Is it low enough to push discs along the ground, high enough to drive over them, or somewhere in between where you are more likely to get hung up on one?

The ground clearance is about 3/8" higher than our drivetrain from last year, which didn't have any trouble sliding over the Frisbees in our tests (1" of ground clearance with slick framerails). We'll probably have to do something about those boltheads that poke out of the bottom though. We'll do a lot of testing after we get it assembled for sure.

karomata 16-01-2013 11:03

Re: pic: Team 842 FRC 2013 Drivetrain
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by s_forbes (Post 1214927)
The ground clearance is about 3/8" higher than our drivetrain from last year, which didn't have any trouble sliding over the Frisbees in our tests (1" of ground clearance with slick framerails). We'll probably have to do something about those boltheads that poke out of the bottom though. We'll do a lot of testing after we get it assembled for sure.

You could just have the bumpers hover over the ground at a level low enough to push the discs but high enough to not get caught on anything...

Gregor 16-01-2013 11:30

Re: pic: Team 842 FRC 2013 Drivetrain
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by karomata (Post 1216497)
You could just have the bumpers hover over the ground at a level low enough to push the discs but high enough to not get caught on anything...

Bumpers must be at a minimum 2" off the floor, as per R25.

TeraViks 22-01-2013 22:45

Re: pic: Team 842 FRC 2013 Drivetrain
 
Nice looking CAD rendering 842! Curious though - why 4 CIMs??

Rangel(kf7fdb) 22-01-2013 23:01

Re: pic: Team 842 FRC 2013 Drivetrain
 
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Originally Posted by TeraViks (Post 1220329)
Nice looking CAD rendering 842! Curious though - why 4 CIMs??

The toughbox mini came with the drivetrain and we need the extra power for our hopefully sub 15 second climber. ;) Overall though we are really happy with this drivetrain. The tensioning system is so so simple. No maintenance once assembled except for the cleaning of the belts. Here is a video of it driving:

Slow gear ratio
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcrvnKA7g2k

High and most likely gear ratio we will use:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0oGbXPg6K4

Note that the reason the standard gearing is so slow is because we went down to 4" wheels for arm clearance reasons.


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