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Bochek 19-01-2011 15:34

pic: MMRambotics Chassis
 

Jeffy 19-01-2011 15:35

Re: pic: MMRambotics Chassis
 
The battery holder is very unique, but how is the battery going to be constrained in all directions? Looks sweet.

Bochek 19-01-2011 21:55

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There is a large velcro strap that goes around the battery to hold it in.

CENTURION 23-01-2011 00:27

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It looks to me like if you took a hit from the front or back, the battery mount would swing considerably. I would think about stabilizing it from the bottom with another piece of extrusion. Losing a battery on the field is not fun.

seannoseworthy 24-01-2011 23:16

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The battery wont swing, the whole assembly you see there is welded. Plus the Velcro strap, it wont be going anywhere.

ttldomination 24-01-2011 23:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by seannoseworthy (Post 1007717)
The battery wont swing, the whole assembly you see there is welded. Plus the Velcro strap, it wont be going anywhere.

It doesn't matter if that frame is welded or Dean Kamen is on the robot holding it together. The entire thing is only supported from the top, and then the battery drops down. The torque about the two points of connection is going to be alot. The battery mount might not fail, but you will see some swing/rotating when you accelerate/decelerate.

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jasonpatel555 24-01-2011 23:58

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What our captain didn't mention is that the battery holder is attached to the frame on the bottom as well, by a "part" that isn't welded on. Your absolutely correct that a sizable chunk of weight like the battery needs to be well supported/constrained.

ttldomination 25-01-2011 00:08

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jasonpatel555 (Post 1007758)
What our captain didn't mention is that the battery holder is attached to the frame on the bottom as well, by a "part" that isn't welded on. Your absolutely correct that a sizable chunk of weight like the battery needs to be well supported/constrained.

Well then, the thing should be fairly stable.

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