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Servo Strain With Camera
We just received a pan/tilt servo mount. After making sure that the servos worked, we secured the camera onto the mount. After trying to move the servos,, we found out that the camera was putting too much strain onto the tilt servo. Has anyone experienced this problem? If so, how did you counteract it? Does anyone have any ideas?
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Here is a link to the mount that we're using:
http://lynxmotion.com/Product.aspx?p...88&CategoryID= By strain, I mean that the tilt servo, is straining itself (exerting too much power). Hopefully tis helps, |
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If you did mount the end of the box to the bracket, you might be better off mounting the bottom of the box (by bottom, I mean the largest side, opposite of where the lens sticks out) to it. That would at least pull the center of gravity in closer to the pivot point. If that still doesn't work, you might have to find/build a different mount. I saw one available from the CMUcam website that might work for you - http://www.roboticsconnection.com/ca...88/1004018.htm. Since the pivot point would be centered more within the camera's body instead of behind or below it it would probably work better. |
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Thanks for the reply Dave. We have the mount on the side opposite the lens of the camera. It is mounted using some parts that came with the EDUBot (Some steel sheeting with square holes in it. Thanks for the link to that other mount, but
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Yeah I know it's made for the original CMUcam design and not FIRST's modified one, but it looks like you could still make it work.
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