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| View Poll Results: What's your drivetrain going to be? | |||
| Two CIM's, Two Bike Motors |
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8 | 9.64% |
| 4 CIM's |
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58 | 69.88% |
| None of the above |
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17 | 20.48% |
| Voters: 83. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Poll: CIM vs. Bike Motor?
Do you prefer 4 CIMs or two CIMs with the two Bike Motors for your drivetrain?
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Re: Poll: CIM vs. Bike Motor?
Where's the option for the less crazy teams that are just using 2 motors for the drivetrain?
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Re: Poll: CIM vs. Bike Motor?
We're ordering the two extra CIMs that we're allowed to, because we're probably going to be using one of the bigger ones for our arm, because we need to keep it spinned up and the big one is supposed to be pretty efficient.
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Re: Poll: CIM vs. Bike Motor?
We're using the four cims again.
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Re: Poll: CIM vs. Bike Motor?
Hmm, I don't know why there isn't much enthusiasm about the bike motors. Our team is really excited about using the bike motors for drive. Is there something that we are not considering?
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Re: Poll: CIM vs. Bike Motor?
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1) Are you sure that you want your drivetrain to weigh 10 pounds for just the motors? (It's 5 pounds per motor, almost twice the weight of one small one.) 2) Can you get the belt stuff off? Or are you just going to design around that? |
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Re: Poll: CIM vs. Bike Motor?
The main problem i could see is that just 2 motors isnt enough for the full drivetrain. They wouldnt work too well matched with 2 smaller motors, wierd ratios. Now, if we had 4 bike motors, then it would be a different story. Vroom Vroom.
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Re: Poll: CIM vs. Bike Motor?
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This works the same way for the different CIM motors. The two different CIM motors should work the same way, in that they "combine" together and act as basically one motor. |
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Re: Poll: CIM vs. Bike Motor?
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Oh the belt pinion comes off rather easily. The interesting part is getting something on that shaft... its an 8mm shaft with a flattened side. Set screws, I would not trust. I would make a broach for it. But thats just me. An interesting problem: how to do it cheap. Has anyone used flattened shafts like this and know of a way to easily cut that into a gear? Or attach a gear to it some other way...? |
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Re: Poll: CIM vs. Bike Motor?
A set screw is probably the simplest method (use two or three set screws if you want). I don't have numbers on it, but I think you can get sufficient torque transfer with it. But, if you insist, another simple method that many teams have used succesfully in the past is clamping to the shaft. Shaft collars with screws through the side fixing it to the sprocket or other component of your choice. Alternately, some sprockets and gears come with a clamp hub (essentially a hub with an OD only slightly greater than an ID and with slots to cut it into 4 pieces) that you place a collar over to clamp it to the shaft.
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Re: Poll: CIM vs. Bike Motor?
An idea on how to mount stuff to the big CIM shaft:
Get some one piece clamping shaft collars for an 8 mm shaft from mcmaster. Get whatever gear or sprocket you want to stick onto the shaft, and line up their centers. Cut two or three 0.125" pin holes through both of them on the mill, and insert pins with retaining compound. Hence, you can easily make your own pinions with shaft collars on them, without having to buy expensive custom ones. Just an idea. |
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Pardon my stupidity, but what is the bike motor? Is it the bigger CIM?
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Re: Poll: CIM vs. Bike Motor?
I would order the 2 extra sims for the drive train. It offers redundancy especially when used in similar designed transmission as the kit bot. Our team built our on own gear box last year and used 2 motors per gearbox. We ended up loosing a pinion on one motor and it saved us.
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