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Joey Milia 16-12-2015 10:31

pic: Team 192's go to test base
 

jkelleyrtp 16-12-2015 10:33

Re: pic: Team 192's go to test base
 
What kind of efficiency do the worm gearboxes have? I've seen that design before (powder coated red) and sold by Andymark. Worm gears either have decent efficiency (~85%) or not so good (~50%). It certainly seems very robust.

asid61 16-12-2015 11:17

Re: pic: Team 192's go to test base
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jkelleyrtp (Post 1512799)
What kind of efficiency do the worm gearboxes have? I've seen that design before (powder coated red) and sold by Andymark. Worm gears either have decent efficiency (~85%) or not so good (~50%). It certainly seems very robust.

Seconded. I thought you used a 4-lead worm there, which is supposed to get above 80% efficiency, but it would be interesting if you actually recorded efficiency values.

Seth Mallory 16-12-2015 18:35

Re: pic: Team 192's go to test base
 
This has been our go to chassis. When the RoboRIO came out it was installed on this chassis along with new motor controllers. This allowed testing new controls with out any other issues. Last year in the fall besides normal driver and controls training we used for a competition in which 6 groups from our team mounted their mechanisms for a competition that was a timed event. Next was used for a tee shirt shooting robot. During build it was used as a moving chassis to test some of the prototype mechanisms that went into our 2015 robot. Then it went back to driving and software testing. This year the 2011 chassis has been just as busy. The structure that you see mounted was used Dec. 14 in a soccer ball gathering and shooting game with out 2016 prototype chassis. We had two classes given a game prompt and then 4 weeks to come with a robot. On Dec. 15 the 2011 chassis was back to driver and controls training. This is a very busy and reliable chassis.:)

JesseK 16-12-2015 20:28

Re: pic: Team 192's go to test base
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jkelleyrtp (Post 1512799)
What kind of efficiency do the worm gearboxes have? I've seen that design before (powder coated red) and sold by Andymark. Worm gears either have decent efficiency (~85%) or not so good (~50%). It certainly seems very robust.

Quote:

Originally Posted by asid61 (Post 1512805)
Seconded. I thought you used a 4-lead worm there, which is supposed to get above 80% efficiency, but it would be interesting if you actually recorded efficiency values.

192 has a good history of amazing gearboxes posted to CD. This particular gearbox looks like it's discussed here though that's not meant to discourage further discussion ;)

DaveL 20-12-2015 02:46

Re: pic: Team 192's go to test base
 
I would imagine that your bot does a great job of resisting being pushed.

Dave


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