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CIM motors
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My team (2230) is using 6 CIM motors this year: 1 CIM for shooter, 1 CIM for climbing and 4 CIMs for our drive system. Do you recommend us to split the motors differently? And what motors does your team use? |
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Re: CIM motors
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Assuming you do not drive and climb at the same time, you should be in good shape. The load that is on the shooter will likely be minimal by comparison. I would make the assumption that most teams are using this set up this year. If not I will be very surprised. Batteries will die faster than usual this year, so make sure you have at least 4 batteries when you go to competition! More batteries = more time to charge! |
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Re: CIM motors
1 CIM motor, properly geared, is perfectly capable of lifting a robot - we did it in BreakAway that way. It wasn't the fastest climb in the world, so we're looking at ways to get some more power into it for this challenge!
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Re: CIM motors
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Maybe you don't need a CIM on the shooter wheel, and you could use 2 on the climber. Has anyone tried one of the lesser motors on the shooter with successful results ? |
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Re: CIM motors
The Mini CIM looks to be close enough to the standard CIM with respect to it's specs. to be used for the shooter. Granted, you will loose some of the rotational inertia provided by the armature. But, a good control algorithm just might overcome that.
---------Free RPM---Stall Torque----Stall Cur---Free Cur-----PWR Mini CIM---6200--------1.40Nm-------86.0A-----1.50A-----227.24W We will be testing the Mini CIM in our shooter soon. Last edited by billbo911 : 11-01-2013 at 14:33. |
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Re: CIM motors
Smile.
Do you guys have a clamp-on ammeter? Could you measure the current draw for both the CIM and the mini CIM while at the desired wheel speed ? |
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Re: CIM motors
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We have seen the current jump from 3A range to 10A+ and back down with the CIM and a 6in wheel, but I doubt it is accurate. More data to follow. |
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Re: CIM motors
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That said, I like the BAG motor for shooting as well. You're allowed 4, so ganging 2 together comes close or even exceeds the specs of a CIM. Keep CIM's for driving and climbing. Nevermind Last edited by cgmv123 : 11-01-2013 at 14:36. |
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EDIT: Also, the mini CIM is 2/3 power of a CIM at a slightly higher max rpm. I feel they should work great for shooters. Last edited by Domtech : 11-01-2013 at 14:31. |
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Mini CIM: http://www.vexrobotics.com/vexpro/mo.../217-3371.html P/N: 217-3371 Size: 2.5” [63.5 mm] diameter, 3.36” [86 mm] long Specification Free Speed: 6,200 rpm (+/- 10%) Free Current: 1.5A Maximum Power: 230 W Stall Torque: 12.4 in-lbs [1.4 N-m] Stall Current: 86A Mounting Holes: (4) #10-32 tapped holes on a 2" bolt circle BAG motor: http://www.vexrobotics.com/vexpro/mo.../217-3351.html P/N: 217-3351 Size: 1.59” [40.4 mm] diameter, 2.72” [69 mm] long Specification Free Speed: 14,000 rpm (+/- 10%) Free Current: 1.8A Maximum Power: 147 W Stall Torque: 3.5 in-lbs [0.4 N-m] Stall Current: 41A Mounting Holes: (2) M4 tapped holes on a 25mm bolt circle The Mini-CIM is bigger and more powerful than the BAG motor, although that power comes at higher torque and less free speed. |
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Re: CIM motors
Maybe we should just call them grandpa CIM, father CIM, and baby CIM.
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Ah, but don't forget the Great Grandpa "Mini bike motor" CIM from a few years back.
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Re: CIM motors
Our team has been referring to the BAG motor as the micro-CIM
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