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pic: VersaDrop GrassHopper Drive
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Re: pic: VersaDrop GrassHopper Drive
I would increase the ratio of your strafing wheel to give it more torque. It's a single CIM moving around 150lbs at a single point - the 81% rule of thumb kind of falls apart at that power:weight ratio. Look up Ether's spreadsheets/calculators on CD-Media whitepapers to figure out the gear ratio. You'll want to evaluate whether it's faster to turn 90 degrees them move straight versus attempt to strafe. For longer distances - definitely turn and go forward. For shorter distances ('juke' moves, or alignment maneuvers) of around 1-2 robot widths, there's no need to gear that for speed. The good news is that it's an easy gear ratio change to the internal components of the strafing gearbox.
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Re: pic: VersaDrop GrassHopper Drive
Am I wrong in suggesting that one of the side drive gearboxes gets moved to the back half of the robot to balance the weight to allow for more linear strafing?
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Re: pic: VersaDrop GrassHopper Drive
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The center channel (with the strafe wheel) is easily movable to be mounted at a different spot, so if the CoM shifts with the upper structure, the entire channel can be moved to match the location. |
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Re: pic: VersaDrop GrassHopper Drive
Looks great!
I question how the geometry can be almost identical since we never actually CADded our version, but I'll take your word for it. Love the use of the pancake cylinders, I wish we could have used those on ours. 2 things: 1) If you're planning to run the chain inside the tube between the gearbox and the drop module, you may want to consider how your gusset for the cross rail attaches to your side rails. (looking at you KohKohPuffs ) Trying to run a bolt through the tube there would really mess with your chain, and the rivets may not give you enough clearance either. My first thought for a solution would be to use two angle pieces on the sides instead of a gusset on the top.2) As an offseason addition to our grasshopper drivetrain, we modified the center module to be able to actuate up and down. This actually reduced the drag and made the whole drivetrain much more smooth. In fact, after a match at our first offseason event, a friend from another team asked if we had added 2 more CIMs. Not a necessity, but we found it to be a big help. |
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Re: pic: VersaDrop GrassHopper Drive
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Is there a reason to use the 2 CIM single speed double reduction gearbox when you only have 1 CIM? It looks like a Single Reduction Clamping Gearbox would work just as well, in addition to being smaller, lighter, and simpler (slightly more efficient because less stages! ). The lowest ratio on this gearbox would be 11:72, and Vexpro's chart gives a speed of 11.47 ft/s with a 4'' wheel. That speed is slower than your first post but faster than your second post. I suppose one drawback could be the lack of a ready-made encoder mount. |
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Your suggestion sounds pretty good (with using angle gussets) but I also like the method you used on the 624 off-season drive with a block inside the channel. I might be able to do something similar here with blocks only in the middle channel, and bolting into them from the side channels. Quote:
).Last edited by LCJ : 06-01-2016 at 01:23. |
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Re: pic: VersaDrop GrassHopper Drive
Cool design! We are planning to use the versadrop modules as well. Can I ask, how did you go about attaching the surgical tubing to retract the wheels?
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Re: pic: VersaDrop GrassHopper Drive
When we did our h drive in recycle rush, we found the adjustment of down force on the center wheel critical to dial it in. I think another drop module connected to a dedicated pressure regulator would make for quick adjustments and reduce concern over what drop to use for good performance.
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