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Re: Inconsistant Shooting
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Re: Inconsistant Shooting
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sitting and not moving we shot 5 balls and they all hit in the same sppot + or - 4 inches want a vid? we are working on video tracking now |
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No, just more detail
![]() axles: bottom only or top and bottom? if bottom only, what's your chute made of? if top and bottom, is top powered separately? how many wheels on each axle? wheel size, motor, and gear ratio? PID or no? What's the max wheel speed you are using? What's the motor voltage (or current) at that speed? What the launch angle and is it variable? ...stuff like that |
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Re: Inconsistant Shooting
We found that how the balls were fed in significantly effected the concistancy of the shooter. In prototyping we found that wheeled shooters generally are much more sentitie than the design that we ended up using, a belted shooter.
Try to eliminate as many variables as possible before concluding the shooter is at fault. |
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Re: Inconsistant Shooting
We found that our accuracy increased greatly when we properly fed the balls into the shooter, directly on their center. (We have a dual wheel single axle shooter with a hood). PID control was the final step, and now we are very confindent in our repeatability.
Remember that the speed the ball enters the shooter has just as much effect as the speed of the shooter wheels themselves. |
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Re: Inconsistant Shooting
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Re: Inconsistant Shooting
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feeder feeder we switch to pvc and sprayed with truck bed liner shooter two wheels powered by two cims directly with a lazy susan to change the direction Last edited by tomy : 23-02-2012 at 16:10. Reason: Fixed the links sorry. |
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