
05-05-2016, 11:27
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Expert Flybot Crasher
 FRC #1885 (ILITE)
Team Role: Mentor
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Rookie Year: 2005
Location: Reston, VA
Posts: 3,639
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Re: Stronghold Drivetrain Review
Basic: - West Coast Drive, 6 tires
- WCP DS - 2 CIM - 14:60 & 24:50 reductions
- Random Amazon tires, 4.15" from middle axle center to floor @ 35 PSI with full robot weight (8.3" diameter wheel for calculations)
- VP Aluminum clamping bearing blocks
- 6WD Drop Center, using the WCP offsets to raise outer/front and lower middle - total drop = 1/8"
- VP Aluminum Hex shaft for wheel axles
Advanced: - Tire pressures (F/M/R) were 30/35/35
- On the floor, the wheel raise is more like 3/16" due to the tire pressures
- Track Width = 24"
- Wheel Base = 10.5"
- Extra 18T -> 38T sprocket reduction after the gearbox, iirc maximum theoretical speed was 14 ft/s
- Eventually settled on VEX Pro #25 HD chain with VP HD master links (don't use normal master links!), and once we got them everywhere we had no chains come off
Control: - Standard tank-steering with 2 joysticks
- Optional "Drive Straight" arcade mode, legacy carryover from 2012
- Talon SRX "Speed PID" mapped joystick input to a speed, where maximum joystick input = maximum speed limit set via a constant. Set limit to 9 ft/s early in the season, incrementally raised to 12.5 ft/s by the end of WCMPs.
- Not sure if the kids put in a conversion of ticks/s -> ft/s, or if the SRX has it. Nice feature though.
- Testing showed peak of 12.1 ft/s as read by the SRX's. (Who needs a simulator any more?
) - NavX to detect defense crossing - though rough terrain didn't register too well...
Maintenance: - Check tire pressures 2x a day
- Turns out the middle wheel blocks were 'floating' on one side and therefore would put excess tension on the chain leading to the front wheels. This wasn't a problem once we switched everything to VP HD chain. Probably should have gone #35 in design though.
- There was no metal fatigue on any of the sprockets, but some of the black anodization came off of each sprocket
- Bent one of the rear axles, but since it's WCD it was crazy-easy to replace
- Had a CIM wobble loose at WCMPs. Found it during one of our half-day full robot inspections, so it didn't cause much wear on the gearbox.
- Lightly re-grease gearboxes at start of event and at start of elims
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