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the link appears to be broken...but i really want to see it :p
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I'm also very interested in seeing the video and it appears broken to me, too.
By my estimates, at 500 rpm, you should be shooting at around 1/2 (17fps or so) of the max velocity allowed. Is that what you are seeing? |
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Yes, the link broke for some reason, but we will be uploading something tomorrow because some one else has the video file and I haven't been able to get a hold of him.
We calculated that the ball was coming out at a little less than half of the allowed speed. Did not go too far. The wheels are at a 45 degree angle and by the time it had traveled about 6 or 7 feet it was already back to the height of the wheels. I'm not sure how to explain this better. Dave |
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We knew that it was not going to go far enough, we were simply making something quick with the kit transmissions.
Also you do not want to spin those wheels at those RPM you are talking about because the ball will exceed the speed limit. Edit: The link should be working now. The website that was hosting it was temporally down. |
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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=41535
3000 rpm and a 12.5" wheel does the trick, but of course this needs to be refined a lot. We probably don't need it to be 12.5" for starters. |
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is that tank tread i see
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If you you kept the same RPM and used a 3 inch wheel you would be right on the speed limit of 12 meters/second |
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We'll continue to experiment and figure out how large of a wheel we really need both in diameter and weight. I just want to make sure for the benefit of those designing prototypes without the ability to do testing that everyone understands that in this case it's not a matter of motor torque. |
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