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6 CIM + 2 mini CIM brownouts
If one runs a 6 CIM drive train whilst using a 2 mini CIMs for a separate mechanism conjunctively, would it be risking brownouts?
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Re: 6 CIM + 2 mini CIM brownouts
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Re: 6 CIM + 2 mini CIM brownouts
That's going to depend on how you're running them. You can risk a brownout (and definitely trip breakers) running one or two CIMs by themselves if you're near stall.
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Re: 6 CIM + 2 mini CIM brownouts
While I agree that it's impossible to guarantee that you will or will not get brownouts, I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that it's a significant risk. If you plan on running these mechanisms at the same time, you should probably add some code that checks and regulates current draw.
You can also learn more about designing with motors and current draw here Cim motor curve: http://motors.vex.com/cim-motor And mini Cim motor curve : http://motors.vex.com/mini-cim-motor |
Re: 6 CIM + 2 mini CIM brownouts
We've run six CIM drives quite successfully a few times, but we do struggle with brownouts when we do... We've found that if we require that much power in a drive train, we really need to limit the number of other tasks our circuits must handle... Pneumatics help a lot... We find that, when we need that much power, 4 CIMS, a drive system with good traction (6 wheel tank?) and a two speed gear box gets us plenty far... That allows us to be a bit more creative with our manipulating functions.
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