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Re: Can we use globe motors this year?
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The Banebots transmissions are a hot item, I wonder why that is?. Looks like it's time for someone else to get into the small planetary transmission business, if BB can't keep up. There could be money to be made! Their transmissions fit standard motors...there's nothing proprietary about the motors they sell. That's probably why they are so inexpensive. Art's right about the slippery slope thing...claiming that we won't be able to use CIMs in the future for our drivetrains based on the fact that we get 4 Banebots motors in the kit this year, is kind of ludicrous. |
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Re: Can we use globe motors this year?
yup.
Where did the Globe motors come from? Were they donated? How much do regular production motors like that cost through normal distribution channels? The Globe is a nice heavy motor, but it's not something I'd want to be buying 8,000 of at normal cost every year. Perhaps the GDC ought to consider defining a set of standard motor interfaces...the assortment of BB motors this year sort of does that, and continues a trend over the past few years. |
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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=24540 Last edited by Matt C : 10-02-2011 at 10:12. Reason: added link |
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Re: Can we use globe motors this year?
It's my understanding that Globe made (or had surplus?) a special motor that was very close to the one used in transfer cases used in certain GM models, and that you could buy one that was almost the right one from GM, but Globe would not sell them, they only donated. But I could be wrong.
My main point is that the Globe is not commonly available, it's hard to interface, and it's only available in one size and ratio. It's not anywhere close to being an ideal robot motor. The Banebots motors are...although because of the variety of motors and transmissions available, and since there's no way for the company to anticipate what the specific parts demand will be (they just know it will be large), they can't make all the transmissions ahead of time. There's no way to please everyone. |
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Ah the days of the 300W+ Bosch drill motors I forgot about the high torque servo! I wish I had one of those now... |
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Re: Can we use globe motors this year?
And now you're on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argumen...ng_a_precedent.
I'm not saying that I necessarily disagree with you on that, though. I would hope that if BaneBots decided to donate a pile of CIM-U-Lators and motors, FIRST would not ditch the CIMs, especially not right away. If they did do that, they'd need to bring in another motor with lots of power and high reliability, or the complaining over Minibot rulings that didn't seem to make a lot of sense a few weeks ago would be a mild drizzle in winter compared to the outcry that would ensue. When the drills left, the CIM number was stepped up. When the Keyang left, more Densos were allowed. The Van Door motor didn't really have a replacement, much to the grief of quite a few people. The Globes were replaced with BB motors, as was an FP. I think we're more likely to see CIMs and window motors kept and motors similar to the BB motors gradually disappear. |
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Re: Can we use globe motors this year?
Just to be pedantic - the Globes were replaced with Window motors. When the Globes left the 2010 kit, we got 4 Window motors.
Personally I would be fine with the BB motor combination, if there was another supplier for the motors than Banebots. We got one of each in the kit but no one's going to use 1 BB motor. Everyone's going to use the 775s or 550s depending on application, with the others used sparingly. I would have liked 2 RS-775s and 2 RS-550s out of the box. Rather than demand free / KOP transmissions for these motors I'd be content asking that they come with a pinion from now on so that you don't need a press to use the motor with a custom gearbox (i.e. to ream / install a COTS pinion) |
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The best solution would be to introduce some free-market competition, like if AndyMark were to introduce a COTS adapter plate to mount the 540/550 or 775 on one of their planetary gearboxes, for the teams that don't have easy access to a machine shop to make/modify their own. |
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Re: Can we use globe motors this year?
It's all part of the challenge. Every year it's "here's your energy converting devices, use them the best way possible." It doesn't matter if it because of vendor donations or GDC decisions, it is what it is.
We all have favorite motors but when we loose them we are taken out of comfort zone, that is a good thing. Some day we may all loose our beloved CIM's too, maybe next year, who knows. But it will all be part of the challenge that is FRC. |
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The precedent has already been set? How is this applicable?An argument from precedent is a claim that: "We should not do ***** because future people might misuse the precedent of doing ***** for the first time in order to justify doing something else." In the case of the motors, ***** has already been done. annnndddd...... http://thenightcheese.com/wp-content..._and_robot.jpg Come now children, let us talk of robots, not critical thinking class. |
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I personally like the choice of motors in the kit.
It is a good balance and the BB motors allow quite abit of versatility. The only change I would have made is to allow 2 FP motors instead of one. For years we have had to struggle to find spare or replacement motors for a bunch of reasons... go out and try to buy a van door motor... or at least the right one... For many years you couldn't get the correct FP motors either. Now, we have a source of almost unlimited spares and replacements (CIMS and BANEBOTS) We can get spares and play around in the offseason with different configurations. As far as gearboxes... we are using the AM planetary gearboxes with the 550's ... and they work fine... I know other teams are using the 775's with the AM planetary. so OK the AM gearbox is a little pricey at nearly 3 times what the CIMULATOR sells for... but it will work... Back when I started we got no gearboxes...then we got a plastic sort of one for Stack-Attack... Everyone should stop complaining... we have a great selection... Building a robot is supposed to be a tough challenge... you really want to have bolt-on solutions? I greatly appreciate what AndyMark does and also Banebots... but it wasn't that long ago that neither existed... In some ways I think that was better... Do some engineering... improvise, adapt, overcome... remember surrender is not in our creed! that is all Semper Fi Last edited by Bob Steele : 10-02-2011 at 18:34. |
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Re: Can we use globe motors this year?
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The BaneBot motors likely replaced the older Globes, window motors, Van doors, etc because of one reason: all those older motors were at the end of their production runs, and the companies just donated/sold the remaining ones to FIRST. This is why is was nearly impossible to buy replacements for these motors anywhere; the only way to get more of these motors was to trade with another team. FIRST "got rid of" these older motors simply because they exhausted their donated stockpile, and could not get more from the donating companies. This is why I think the Denso window motor's days are numbered as well, as they have been unavailable for purchase for two years now. |
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Re: Can we use globe motors this year?
Guys,
I use Globe motors in satellite dishes here at the station. I don't know exactly what influenced their absence from the KOP but I can tell you this much. Globe changed their policies on motors and parts numbers a few years back. In the past you had to choose a part number that included a motor (size, speed, power) and a transmission (reduction, shaft output, enclosure and mounting) from a long list of parts. The last time I had to replace our feedhorn drive, I found that the part number I had used for years was no longer valid. Instead, I would have to custom order a motor, which Globe would then assemble for me from a custom part number that represented all the options I needed. Since Globe no longer has premade motor/transmission combos on the shelf, I am guessing that they also cannot donate such an item from stock as they have in the past. Sometimes the KOP changes simply because the part no longer exists. |
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