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Victor 888/Talon SR Weird Issue (Drivetrain)
I've been troubleshooting our robot for issues involving our drivetrain, and I just noticed an issue involving the LEDs on the motor controllers. We are running two motor controllers, going to two CIMs. When I try to rotate the robot, it works occasionally, but most of the time, it locks up, and eventually speeds forward. When it does speed forward, a light clicking sound can be heard.
Yesterday afternoon, I noticed that the right motor controller LED turns off when this issue happens. (We tested it with both a Victor 888 and a Talon SR, same issue.) It also seems to be the corresponding side of the robot that locks up. We are running a standard arcade drive program to the motor controllers, and we have never had this problem before. We are thinking that it is either a bad CIM on the side that the motor controllers are acting funny, or something to do with the wiring as a whole. Do you have any thoughts as to why this may be happening? |
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What size breaker do you have the CIM motor controllers wired to?
I encountered a team at my last competition that wired their drive CIMs to 30a breakers (40a breakers are quite a bit better for driving). The stall starting power draw of CIMs will usually trip 30a breakers (producing a clicking sound) before the CIMs can move against any resistance (although they might work up on blocks or on slick flooring). |
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Skid steer turning, especially on carpet, requires quite a lot of power. More power might mean two motors per side rather than one. What type of drivetrain? How many motors per side? What type of gearing? What kind of wheels/treads/belts? Pneumatic tires are the worst for turning on carpet... |
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The wheels sound like hard plastic and those are okay for turning.
Turning for those kinds of wheels can be improved by several choices: - Dropping the center wheel a little more - Adding another motor to each side - Changing out the gears in the gearbox for a better ratio (AndyMark has another set of recommended replacement gears - see page 4 for the 12.75:1 ratio here http://files.andymark.com/PDFs/AM14U3_UserGuide_1.1.pdf) |
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There are a number of drivetrain calculation spreadsheets in the "white papers" section here on CD. |
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It would be easier to train your human drivers to only attempt to turn while also traveling forward or backwards rather than trying to turn in place.
That takes less energy. Reducing your wheel diameter would also work, however that would probably mean you couldn't get over some defenses. The problem started when you probably sized the KOP drivetrain up to 8" diameter wheels thereby increasing your overall drive ratio. |
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The lesson we learned is that we should have driven on carpet in practice. |
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