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Re: 6 Wheel Drives Without Dropped Centers
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What T^2 said is true given your robot remains completely flat on the floor, parallel with the carpet, and doesn't weigh too much. In the event you're not parallel (ie. being pushed from the side and slightly tipped upwards on the pushing end), the W tread will grip to the carpet like cleats. It won't need to be a significant lift, but anything to change the robot from parallel with the floor will engage cleat mode.
Source: Experience with cleat mode this year. |
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Quite interesting, Miss Daisy used the VersaWheels this year, and I witnessed them getting pushed sideways. However, I'm not certain if they dropped the center wheel or not (6wd, 6cim), It would be interesting to hear about their drivetrain.
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Re: 6 Wheel Drives Without Dropped Centers
48 has been running no drop center, 6WD West Coast setups since 2011.
2011: two 4" omnis up front, four 4" performance wheels in rear, roughtop tread. Long wheelbase. 2012: six 8" AM pneumatics, square footprint 2013: six 6" dia. 1" wide aluminum performance wheels, blue nitrile roughtop tread. Very slightly wide-biased footprint. All three were powered by some variation of the A-M SuperShifter, 2 CIM's per side. 2012 was not surprisingly the least-maneuverable of the three setups, but it still was good enough to get the job done in one of our most productive seasons ever. The 2013 iteration is very nimble yet able to provide enough punch to apply solid defensive pressure when needed. |
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Our 2012 robot's wheelbase was only an inch wider than it was long, so with the much larger contact patches of the pneumatic tires, it definitely did not turn as well as this year's bot (as mentioned above). Last edited by M. Mellott : 13-05-2013 at 13:27. |
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It turned like butter (if anything, a little more scrub would have been nice), and it was possible for a high traction robot to push us sideways a little bit. But with fresh-ish wheels our traction in the forward/backward direction was incredible (we inadvertently tore a couple holes in the carpet at the Las Vegas Regional during pushing contests). |
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Is 8WD a new drivetrain standard with you guys? Just wondering... |
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It will be interesting to see what the rules have to say about those wheels in 2014.
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I have also seen roughtop tread tear a hole all the way through the carpet in a similar fashion (1676 attempting to push their whole alliance up a bridge at Brunswick Eruption). In both cases it was a pretty anomalous situation. In our specific case, we were slot loading because our ground loader wasn't working, and the driver didn't realize he was still holding down the sticks when we were against the wall.
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So what immediate and post-event remedial action, if any, is taken when a bot tears a hole in the playing surface? |
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Re: 6 Wheel Drives Without Dropped Centers
Black Gaffers tape, lots of it. 2809 got stuck under the pyramid at GTRE, and kept spinning their wheels. They left us 4 nice holes to tape up.
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Re: 6 Wheel Drives Without Dropped Centers
What about post-event. Any attempt at a more elaborate repair?
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Carpets are not reused event to event. Most are given away to teams.
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Re: 6 Wheel Drives Without Dropped Centers
We tore a few holes at Bayou this year. Lots of gaffers tape is the only fix. The FTA will also normally have a nice talking to with the team telling them to stop damaging their field. (Sorry Eddie)
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