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I've been staring at these pictures for a while, and I have to say that I love the concept. (It makes me glad that we didn't have a match against y'all at Palmetto that year.)
One question keeps bugging me, though: how do you keep those gears in the hand in the picture in place? |
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Adding to that, I have always wondered how team 25 never lower their middle wheels and still turn very smoothly? |
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Good question Arefin. All I can tell you is team 25 has there transmissions down to a science I have seen them up close and personal many times. Quite possibly one of the most well designed robust drive systems in FIRST. They put a lot of Research and development into it every year too, because every year they have an improvement to it.
-Drew |
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I would have to agree here. Team 25 has got building drivetrains down to a science as another person said =). The way they have their drivetrain setup makes them very quick and agile. I hand the students and mentors credit for building a setup like the one in the picture. Question About how long does it take to replace a modular transmission like that? Is it easily accessible or do you have to remove a significant amount of items to get to the transmission? |
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If you look at their robot from this previous year they had access everywhere. So to answer your second question, it was easily accessible. ... I think someone from team 25 needs to come and post in this thread and let us know the actual answer to all of our questions. =) |
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The reason we don't need to lower our middle wheel is very simple. We make sure our machines have minimal parasitic loss from the motor to the wheels so every bit of torque gets to the wheel from motor(whatever is possible, that is). Our custom cut skyway wheels mesh well with the pattern on the carpet which is why it does not matter what the orientation of the robot is - long or wide. |
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In this pic, you can see the wheels. They do not come shipped to us like they are when we put them on the robot. |
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Funny. I just found that image and was about to delete my post, but then saw that someone else had posted, and it happened to be the very same image I had seen about 10 seconds ago. :rolleyes:
Thank you for the explaining it to me, though. |
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