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Improper gearing and power draw
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Quick question; on the field we are drawing way too much power and as a result lose the ability to do much. This is, as was told to us, the result of improper gearing (6:1) and six inch wheels. We have two cims and one mini on each Transmission, one Cim from the shooter, a compressor, and an Andy Mark motor driving our pickup. We are considering removing both mini cims and installing omni wheels on the back of the bot to help lower traction and lower the power draw. Does this sound like something that would help? |
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Re: Improper gearing and power draw
That might help, but ratio would be better. You are geared for free speed of 18+ feet per second free speed. This is really fast for a non shifting robot. Any pushing matches will likely cause your snap action breakers to trip. If you were popping your main, pulling the minis might help, but if you are tripping the snap action, you really need more ratio.
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Re: Improper gearing and power draw
Fortunately nothing is snapping.. the log just shows an inbordinate drop in power when we start moving around.
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Re: Improper gearing and power draw
Do you have 4" wheels available? You would still be 12fps.
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Re: Improper gearing and power draw
Yeah.. four inch would give us clearance problems. The gear boxes are a bit below the frame
Last edited by MysterE : 05-04-2014 at 08:25. Reason: autocorrect blargle |
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Re: Improper gearing and power draw
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If you are not direct driving your wheels you may be able to add another output ratio between the gearboxes and the wheels by changing pulley/sprocket sizes. |
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Re: Improper gearing and power draw
Are your speed controllers in "brake" mode?
We had a similar problem at our first district event, and switching to "coast" mode fixed the problem. |
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