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Re: pic: WCD Summer Project
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Originally Posted by Knufire
Are you sure? From the data someone (234?) posted before last season, it seems like the voltage drop from simply accelerating from a standstill with six CIMs on a fully charged battery would result in a brownout condition. Of course this can be mitigated by setting a max dV/dt or doing more elaborate forms of current control, but you quickly run into a scenario where producing an effective six CIM system is substantially harder than buying a different COTS gearbox.
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As a mechanical guy I usually just plow ahead and let the programmers figure that out
But on a more serious note at stall in low gear these motors will each draw 27-ish amps, so though that is enough to throw the breaker, I don't plan on stalling them, I plan on pushing people out of the way or breaking traction. In previous years we ran similarly geared 6CIM drives without issue unless we stalled in high gear. And I feel that the extra pushing power is always nice to have, motors can always be removed later.
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