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Brandon Holley 26-01-2009 09:00

Re: How many motors are you using on this years robot?
 
4 CIM
1 FP
1 Globe

RMS11 26-01-2009 09:28

Re: How many motors are you using on this years robot?
 
We have 2 CIMs for drive and 2 for shooting
a Fisher Price for a intake roller
a window motor to move balls up
a FP to load the shooter
4 motors for the shooter

so a total of 9

:D

Ryan Caldwell 26-01-2009 09:40

Re: How many motors are you using on this years robot?
 
2 cims
2 windows
1 fisher price
1 globe
2 servos
eggs
milk
bread

AndyB 26-01-2009 10:10

Re: How many motors are you using on this years robot?
 
It's looking 7 for us. Possibly a servo to add for 8.

its da PAT!!! 26-01-2009 10:16

Re: How many motors are you using on this years robot?
 
we are using 8

Jared Russell 26-01-2009 10:42

Re: How many motors are you using on this years robot?
 
3 CIMs (2 for the drive), 1 Globe

And yet our robot can pick up from the floor, get balls from the human player, aim with a turret, and shoot with a flywheel. How did we do all that with 2 motors, I wonder? :P

CraigHickman 26-01-2009 12:14

Re: How many motors are you using on this years robot?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lenny8 (Post 808134)
you can do that?! :ahh:

Yeah, it's in a similar product family as Pure Win Extract. ;)

Brandon Holley 26-01-2009 13:28

Re: How many motors are you using on this years robot?
 
I see that 6 people have responded with 12+ motors...could you folks share some of your design? I would be extremely interested in hearing what 12 motors are capable of !

IndySam 26-01-2009 13:31

Re: How many motors are you using on this years robot?
 
As many as we have the last three years combined.

RMiller 26-01-2009 13:58

Re: How many motors are you using on this years robot?
 
I will be most impressed with someone who answers 0 or 1 legitimately!
It is looking like three for us.

CraigHickman 26-01-2009 14:34

Re: How many motors are you using on this years robot?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Brandon Holley (Post 808298)
I see that 6 people have responded with 12+ motors...could you folks share some of your design? I would be extremely interested in hearing what 12 motors are capable of !

4 CIMs: Each drives a wheel of the Crab
2 Globes: One for steering each "set" of crab modules
2 ND motors: One for each of two of our ball moving belts
1 Keyang: Controls our main moving belt
2 FP: Drives the shooter wheels
1 BB motor: This one's seekrit. ;)

AdamHeard 26-01-2009 16:19

Re: How many motors are you using on this years robot?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CraigHickman (Post 808325)
4 CIMs: Each drives a wheel of the Crab
2 Globes: One for steering each "set" of crab modules
2 ND motors: One for each of two of our ball moving belts
1 Keyang: Controls our main moving belt
2 FP: Drives the shooter wheels
1 BB motor: This one's seekrit. ;)

It seems your conveyor is severely underpowered, and your drive is severely overpowered.

Madison 26-01-2009 16:47

Re: How many motors are you using on this years robot?
 
We'll have 6 on the machine.

2 CIMs for drive, 2 FP for conveying and 2 CIMs for scoring. All of the gearboxes are the same.

AdamHeard 26-01-2009 16:53

Re: How many motors are you using on this years robot?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Madison (Post 808392)
We'll have 6 on the machine.

2 CIMs for drive, 2 FP for conveying and 2 CIMs for scoring. All of the gearboxes are the same.

All Dewalts? or all AM planetaries?

thefro526 26-01-2009 17:03

Re: How many motors are you using on this years robot?
 
As it sits 5. I doubt we will add more but the motors may change.

2 CIMS
1 FP-With KOP Trans
1 Globe
1 BB

The Goble Might be switched out for another BB but who knows......


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