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Originally Posted by nxtsoccer
I know  , that's why I was wondering in the next sentence if we should go with two more CIMple boxes, or scrap the two we have for entirely new drive train parts (hopefully keeping the CIMs).
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There is nothing wrong with using the CIMple boxes to save a few bucks. The kit sprocket reduction (26:12) plus the CIMple box gives about a 10:1 gear ratio, which is a nice ratio for 6" mecanum wheels. If we're starting from a 2012 kit of parts, that move saves about $180 as compared to using Toughbox Nano and AndyMark hubs to direct drive. If you want to use the same equipment on a competition robot next year, though, I think the extra $180 is a good move. The Nano boxes have the following advantages over CIMple boxes: takes up less space, no chains to mess with (easier to build + more reliable), Nano is a
nice box that runs really smoothly and is probably more efficient than CIMple + chain.
Having said all of this, and everything in my previous post... honestly, I agree with the people who suggest doing a kitbot on steroids (a nice 6WD robot) instead. It sucks when you can't climb an incline very well and other robots can shove you around at will.