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Interest. Why are the cims placed differently?
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Is the battery cable long enough to reach the PD board?
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(B) You can cut longer wires from the PDB to your battery, so this really isn't that big of an issue. - Sunny G. |
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As far as the battery cable, you can have your own longer one (provided the gauge is right). However, that size of cable gets pretty heavy--I'd personally move the PDB closer to the battery and use lighter cable for longer runs. ttldomination, I'm pretty sure that's the PDB behind the cRIO. |
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Im also guessing brian just slapped on the electronics for picture aesthetics-- no real reason for specific locations. |
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How is the chain tension adjusted?
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It is b/c these gearboxes don't come oriented differently for right and left side modules. You have to have a 90* rotation or I believe assemble it essentially backwards, but I have never played with them myself so the only one I'm sure of is turning one 90*. |
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You might want to try adding sprockets between each set of wheels to tension the chains, other than that, very nicely CADed. Congrats.
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Unrelatedly, I'm curious what you modified on the super shifters. Except for removing the housing, they look pretty close to stock configuration to me. --Ryan |
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About the whole PDB thing; I just tossed a basic electronics board in to show where things might go. I don't know where the electronics would go on the actual robot because this was designed without a specific game in mind.
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