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Originally Posted by Eldarion
What type of CVT was it?
Also, since you seem to know quite a bit about CVTs, is there a way to make one that is hard-linked (i.e. not friction based)?
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by 114ManualLabor
CVT's are a very interesting propostion. I have heard of some planetary kind in passing, but never got a chance to hear/research more on it. Does anyone know what at all I could be talking about? It has something to do with the speed of the outside ring gear...
As far as on a FIRST bot, I think it would depend entirely on the game, and the weight of the module. If I could take 10 pounds off by having a single speed, and instead use the 10 pounds on a scoring method, I would. If the module were light enough, It very well could be worth it in the long run.
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The
Yonge-CVT is hard linked. It is definitely a unique design and seems to be very well researched and thoroughly documented. You can even read his
development journal. It looks a little complicated and big for a FIRST robot, but it would be really cool to prototype it.
The
main page of his site has links to how a high speed and regular speed CVT would work.