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DarkFlame145 27-01-2008 22:07

pic: Tommy Before we got the electronics on it
 

Drew Hopman 27-01-2008 22:09

Re: pic: Tommy Before we got the electronics on it
 
Maybe you could help me out I'm working on the same style lift, can you like get me a better picture of how the wiring for the lift is done? Im really confused I have been staring at drawn diagrams and cant seem to figure it out.

DarkFlame145 27-01-2008 22:37

Re: pic: Tommy Before we got the electronics on it
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Drew Hopman (Post 687010)
Maybe you could help me out I'm working on the same style lift, can you like get me a better picture of how the wiring for the lift is done? Im really confused I have been staring at drawn diagrams and cant seem to figure it out.

once we get it all back together I will take some pics of the cabling.

Drew Hopman 27-01-2008 22:48

Re: pic: Tommy Before we got the electronics on it
 
Thanks that would help me out!

Rapt0r9 27-01-2008 23:07

Re: pic: Tommy Before we got the electronics on it
 
Nice design. It looks alot like team 25's robot from last year in terms of the lift mechanism. Here is a picture http://bp1.blogger.com/_aTJOXg8-DEw/...0/P3031097.JPG

sea_master 28-01-2008 02:30

Re: pic: Tommy Before we got the electronics on it
 
Drew Hopman, i belive this will help you figure it out..
i am sorry for my paint skills :)
here
am i correct DarkFlame145?

Matt H. 28-01-2008 02:36

Re: pic: Tommy Before we got the electronics on it
 
This looks like a very nice fork lift with a lot of potential. I'd like to see some videos when you get it working. Is there any reason why your rear wheels are so far inwards?

rachal 28-01-2008 03:17

Re: pic: Tommy Before we got the electronics on it
 
Hmm yes familiar looking forklift :) And yeah, why are the rear wheels so close to the center?

Are the welded gate post sort of things on the front for herding?

GaryVoshol 28-01-2008 07:32

Re: pic: Tommy Before we got the electronics on it
 
Is the angle bracket on the bumper legal? It's my belief that brackets should be attached to the robot for size and weight, not attached to the bumper.

DarkFlame145 28-01-2008 10:34

Re: pic: Tommy Before we got the electronics on it
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rapt0r9 (Post 687061)
Nice design. It looks alot like team 25's robot from last year in terms of the lift mechanism. Here is a picture http://bp1.blogger.com/_aTJOXg8-DEw/...0/P3031097.JPG

I'm not too sure i'll have one of my mentors draw out how the cables are. If we dont have it recabled and hooked up to the bot today

Quote:

Originally Posted by rachal (Post 687146)
Hmm yes familiar looking forklift :) And yeah, why are the rear wheels so close to the center?

Are the welded gate post sort of things on the front for herding?

Yes, the flippers are for herding. The back wheels are in the center to try to give us better turning, which in our gym it turns on a dime.

Quote:

Originally Posted by GaryVoshol (Post 687179)
Is the angle bracket on the bumper legal? It's my belief that brackets should be attached to the robot for size and weight, not attached to the bumper.

That bumper is one off of last years bot, we where just trying to see where to mount the bumpers. We are currently making a 2nd tier for them.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt H. (Post 687139)
This looks like a very nice fork lift with a lot of potential. I'd like to see some videos when you get it working. Is there any reason why your rear wheels are so far inwards?

Yes, there will be vids of Tommy when the lift is all looked up and work which should be soon I hope.

TheLarr 30-01-2008 21:18

Re: pic: Tommy Before we got the electronics on it
 
Yes that is how the Pulley is wired.
Im one of the lead designers so If anyone has questions to how or why we did something hopefully I can answer them?


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