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We need help... A lot of it
Hey guys Im Sam from 2869 and we have some major issues. We "finished" the elevator system today only to find there is a couple of fatal flaws.
Basically the wheel that is supposed to make the wire move slips and does not actually move the cable. Another issue is the elevator platform is so tight on bot that it barely moves unless you put a good amount of force into it. Its too late now to do anything on the bot and yes we bagged and tagged it. So we have to work with the 30 pounds. Another thing to consider is the bot already weighs 117 pounds. We have the funds necessary (Just recieved sponsorship money) the real issue is having enough time. Our regional is on March 27th. Another thing to consider is our lack of resources we have in our lab at our hands. We are working with bar stock L bracket and Lexan. We have no 8020 no alumium sqaure or rectangular tubing ect. Heres the Sketchup model of what its supposed to look like https://www.mediafire.com/?ld6imc778bz3iec and here are some pics of the "finished" product. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Extra high quality pics for download (Much better pics) https://www.mediafire.com/?odv4xv2bc...ooqrgwfrwb8f96 Thanks for your support and ideas hope your stop build day went better then ours. - Sam |
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Out of curiosity why did you bag it now instead of much latter at night like 10?
The extra hours of bug fixing might have been nice. |
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Is your wire/cable tied off through the wheel? OR is it just wrapped around?
Not sure how the system is failing from the pics. |
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The elevator might be getting stuck due to the rails not being parallel to each other.
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How many wraps of cable do you have around your winch? I believe the recommended number is 2-3, looks like you don't have that many.
This would be a quick, light fix, involving a longer cable and whatever you use to attach the cable to the drum/terminate the cable. That's all you'd need. Depending on your setup, attaching the cable to the winch could work very well too. |
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As follows: 1) Unterminate one end of existing cable. 2) Terminate one end of new, longer cable where previous cable used to be. 3) Run new cable and unrun old cable along the same path, until you hit the winch drum. 4) Wrap new cable around drum about 3 times. 5) Continue #3 above until you reach the other termination point. 6) Terminate new cable (probably want to do a temporary termination here, and make it permanent later). Make sure old cable is gone. 7) Test. |
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I am starting to catch some sort of drift. will wrapping the cable around the moving wheel make it so theres tension to make it contact the wheel and actually move? Our imediate reaction was we needed something to make the wheel more grippy. |
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Also, if this is correct (that is, your cable is doubly terminated on the chassis end), you can make your system more repeatable/reliable by adding more wraps to the shaft/axle/spool on the lift side. This basically means making a somewhat longer cable in the shop (add one or two wraps around that spool), including it in your WITHHOLDING ALLOWANCE, then replacing it on the Thursday of your competition. |
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I'm going to suggest following the procedure I posted earlier, with the cable not permanently terminated until you get the lift working reliably. It might take extra cable wraps or some grippy material or both, but it should give you some working room. |
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