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What Motors/Drivetrains are YOU using?
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I just wanted to find out what kind of motors and drivetrains other teams have. Maybe you can even share your secret plan, like we (Team 100) has a secret motor design show in the picture attached (introducing the new Hemi V8 pneumatic powered engine... MUAHAHHAHA). No, but really we have a swirve drive with 2 powered wheels in the center of the robot and 4 omni wheels on the corners. How bout the rest of you?
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Oh ya we were also thinking somewhere along the line of an Aston Martin D12 Vanquish S engine :D . 6 speed. 0-62 in only 4.8 sec. Top speed more than 200 mph...It's shweeeet:D .
![]() Actually We used the gearbox in the KOP and have 4WD with 2 onmis in the front to help with turning. |
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Killer bee's (T33) style four speed automatic with a custom designed motor combiner integrated into the gearbox. Each gearbox is powered by two CIM motors and power is delivered to the ground by a ~30" tank track Assembly. The robot contains two gearboxes modules and two track modules. Each piece of our drive train is held in with four 1/4-20 bolts and the entire drive train can be removed in about 2 minutes (two people working).
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We have a six wheel drive, two speed transmission drivetrain that is powered by two CIM motors on each side (4 in all). It also has zero-turn capability.
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What is that second pic, Sanddrag? Some sort of power plant?
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lol is that like the engine for the titanic or something... !
we use KOP tranny w/ a 6 wheel drive center wheel offset for fast turning |
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This thread is a little serious and a little funny, so i would consider it both. By the way, very nice pic of the engine the size of a blimp. That had me laughing for a while. (If you made it under the weight limit with that thing, no1 would stand a chance).
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I'm gonna say, hooray for the gearbox included with the kit! It's what we used.
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We turned the kit gearbox into a two speed with two CIMs.
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Our robot is using one CIM per side, two-wheel drive, kit transmissions. And now that I think of it... Ockham's Raizor (2005) vs. Bob (2004) Motors (drive): 2 CIMs vs. 2 window motors Motors (other): Van door vs. Van door What did the other motor do: Winch vs. Winch The backside: Casters vs. Casters So I guess Karthik's notion that the 2005 robots would just be an evolution of the 2004 robots is about right. This year, we just happened to perfect the three-motor-with-a-winch-and-casters concept. |
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