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pic: 1126 4-Speed Transmissions '07 edition
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looks good cory!
i wonder how many teams would purchase a trans if possible. |
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Looks good SparX! I can not wait to see you guys in action! :yikes:
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4 speed transmission!? Can it go 88mph and with 1.21jiggawatts, possibly go back in time!? Man, you should have a steering wheel, pedals, and a shift stick. :D
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That is crazy. I like it. I wish we had a mentor with trans design experience so i could learn it. O well
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Looks good. What are the envelope dimensions and weight with motors and pistons?
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what is the real necessity for 4 speed trannys? i feel like the regular kitbot transmissions work fine for power and speed.
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it gives you extreme low gearing for pushing, somewhat low gearing for pulling something, then somewhat speed to go from one side to another of the field then high to go to home as fast as possible. it is extremely useful. |
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What is this supposed to be, an Audi TT? I spy double clutches, pneumatic shifters, and itty-bitty drive motors. Why no CIMs?
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A single speed can provide adequate power and speed, but typically not both. It could be geared to try and hang with the high speed bots, but it wouldn't have much power. It could be geared to push, but then it could be easily outrun. A 2-speed can provide a high-power pushing gear, and a quicker speed gear. A 3-speed can provide that really low power pushing gear, a decent average speed driving gear, and a higher speed "sprinting gear" (that in many situations borders on the edge of control, but is still useful for straight line driving and can be deadly with the right drivers and robot). The usefullness of the 4th speed is questionable, but 1126 apparently really likes it. Granted, with a pneumatic mesh shifter (like 33 and 1126 built), it is every bit as easy to build a 4-speed as it is to build a 3-speed. Most 3-speeds in FIRST are the DeWalt transmissions, although we have seen a few 3-speed ball lock transmissions from teams like 222. |
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These transmissions are nasty Cory... the design is awsome. When you handed them to the electrical team I didnt know what to think. You even put in the fans for us, the electrical team!
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The Weight: they weigh aprox. 6 lbs....its just a little under The Motors: One(1) small CIM and One(1) Fisher Price per trans |
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