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If you are still experiencing these sounds, I would definitely take the gearboxes off and double check the gears. It's highly unlikely that you have managed to sheer teeth off the steel gears in the TB Mini, but this is the year of the strange failures.
A couple of quick questions: Did you run the gearboxes in for about 30 minutes prior to greasing them? Have you done any maintenance on the gearboxes this season? -Running outside might have introduced a foreign contaminant into the gearbox, and it might be worth cleaning the gearboxes out and greasing them again after checking the teeth. Have you checked the tightness of the screws holding the CIM motors on? |
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Has it always made the noise since the case was constructed? If not, is there any chance some students went on a bolt tightening exercise recently? Did you tape over the small holes on the back side to prevent debris from getting in? I experienced the noise with a brand new case. Took it apart and reconstructed it twice. Discovered that if I tightened the plastic cover too much the noise was louder. I had a second case that was also brand new purchased at the same time. It made not a sound. Both were constructed at the same time, in tandem, and were identical as best as I could observe. I let off on the case bolts just till the noise was barely noticeable, then installed it CIMs and all into the chassis. It actually got quieter over time. I had several theories about what it was, first was that the tightening of the case was causing the plastic to deform in a way that made it come in contact with one of the gears. The second was that the weight of the CIMS were doing something similar to the plastic cover. The third thing was that if there was some sort of contact or vibration, that the plastic cover was magnifying the sound like a drum. I know for certain it was not the gears. The gears were clean with freshly applied grease. With the cover off it did not make a peep when turned. The gearing is ridiculously simple, the shafts confirmed to be mounted into the bearings until firmly seated. With the cover on, once tightened all the way down, it would make that rattle. Like as if gear teeth were coming contact with some part of the cover. If you find that the noise goes away by loosening the cover just a bit, tighten it back down until the noise starts again and then just back off a touch. We got through two qualifiers, a district Championship and worlds and never once had an issue with either one. |
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So, a few thoughts based on experience:
I would be curious if the issue persists if the robot is up on blocks (wheels not touching anything), I would also be curious if you could identify a certain action that causes the issue to happen consistently (turning the robot, for example) or if it just happens at random. I would also suggest monitoring battery voltage during such tests through the driver station. On a somewhat related note, our team experienced some odd behavior (seemingly random jerkiness during acceleration) with our drive system this year when using Talon SRX controllers in CAN configuration. We later realized the issue only occurred when the controllers were fed a 100% power command. We changed the code to limit the max output to 99.9999% power and the issue vanished. :rolleyes: |
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When we recorded those sounds, we were lifting up each side individually and ran them, first the left (first sound), then the right (second sound). I'll make sure that we (I) clean out and regrease the gearboxes tonight. I'll also check the CIM motors to see if they still have their keys. What do you recommend to clean the parts with (paper towels, something else)? |
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Let me know once you get your pit set up and are ready to look at this, I can help you figure it out :)
If the grease does need to be replaced, wiping everything down with paper towels is good enough - you don't need to go to too many extremes in getting the old grease off! |
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Well, in that case make sure your lock up form us with your robot when you walk through the door - we'll be checking them before you even get to your pit!
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It kind of looks to me like nothing more than a brown-out. The stuttering and flickery RSL are the normal symptoms of brownout, and a difference in gearbox sound (because you aren't giving the motors your normal 11-13 volts) is expected. If your battery read as 39% (3.9V?) then you were probably well below brownout levels.
The fact that no one else mentioned this has me worried that I missed something obvious though :D |
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So today, we did an amazing job at our first ever state championship tournament (13th/30). The gearboxes worked fine. We actually have thought that maybe it has sounded like that the whole time, yet we never could hear it in our shop or at the regional.
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