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Modifying CIMs to implode?
OK, so this question in the Q&A system has me intrigued:
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-dave |
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That's about as bad as "Can we drill holes in our pneumatics to save weight?"
Can't possibly see how FIRST will allow this |
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Teams have done it a small amount before to remove the black paint and have a shiny finish.
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Going from questions similar to this in the past... it would seem to be legal... because it specifies that you cannot modify the internal electronics of the motor, but you can modify the housing... hrmm... maby this is one of those times where they give you enough rope to hang yourself.... because as the steel was removed it would also mess with the magnetic flux inside the motor and probably lower efficiency, similar to removing the metal band on the FP motors.
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It might be legal with how the rules are currently stated, but Jeff's example of 2003 and 68 also read that their robot would be legal (or in a grey area, at the very least) until FIRST specifically outlawed it.
I think this would be a similar case, given that it would be a safety hazard and just plain dumb |
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This has been done. I remember very cleary seeing shiny CIM motors on 190's bot last year. I asked a friend of mine who was on the team why the CIM motors looked so skinny. He pointed out that <R31> allowed for modification of the motors structurally, not electrically. I agreed that it was legal, but wasn't sure if it was worth it. I forgot how much weight they lost with this. Obviously, they competed with them, so if anyone questioned the legality of the modified motors, it didn't go anywhere.
My guess is that FIRST will allow it, again. Of course, my preference would be to just not use all 4 of those heavy guys, but alas.. I don't like heavy stuff. -Andy A. |
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I have to go with what Dave and Cory said. Its hazardous.
-Arefin. |
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To answer the above post, let me cite R31, which says nothing about the integrity of the motors:
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My guess is the answer will be NO modification of motors is allowed. I do not think that they can save enough weight to make it practical to turn down the case, the majority of the weight is in the armature, shaft and magnet assy anyway. My guess is the case is about as thin as it could be now, the company is afterall, trying to make a profit and have already made the determination as to the minimum material the case needs. If the answer comes back that the case can be modified, I can tell you we will experiment with case mods just to be sure that there is no real advantage.
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