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It's also sourced by AM versus whoever sourced the first one, so I trust it's quality a lot more. |
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Edit: For discussion of the motors themselves, I made a thread in the Motors subforum about them: https://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/s....php?p=1617079 |
NeveRest 60 in FRC
http://firstchoicebyandymark.com/fc17-020
On the blog, it stated that motors in FIRST Choice would be legal for 2017. Is it viable for use in FRC, possibly for some very light actuators or with a VP gearbox instead? Edit: Could a mod move this back to being the OP? I don't want this thread to be focused on the minibots speculation, otherwise I would have put this in Rumor Mill. |
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It has very, very low output power at 14W.
However, it does get you a low RPM output w/ integrated encoder for $28. There might be some narrow applications that this is a good choice for (low load shooter angle adjustment?, shot hardstop adjustment?). |
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I agree with Adam, there maybe be a few useful places for them. The really nice things is it makes it easier for FTC teams to move up to FRC since they already have parts that interface with them.
All we need know is simple cable to go from these encoders to the SRX data port. |
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They'll probably get similar usage as what VEX 393's got when they were legal.
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Maybe they could be used for something that needs more than a servo but less than a real motor?
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We may be biased here at AndyMark, but we think it has been a net positive for FIRST Tech Challenge teams. :) Sent from my desk at AndyMark |
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