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Re: [FTC]: Can I add non-slip material to 4" Tetrix Wheels?

To synchronize the motors on one side, you can electrically wire both motors into the same motor port.

Four wheel independent driven is fine but I personally had great experiences with all wheel drives (all wheels geared together). You are correct in there will be difference in motor performance but as long as you send the same power signal to both motors on the same side; the effect is insignificant compared to most of the other issues.

Chains on the drivetrain are acceptable as long as it's tensioned correctly and robust enough for shock loads. However it is less robust and requires a bit more maintenance than gears.

As for a 2 motor all wheel drive; it's totally doable however if you have the extra motors, put them on. Back four to five years ago when only 4 motors were allowed total, a robot from my region had an AWD and advanced very far in elimination at the world championship with a 2 motor AWD.

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Thanks Henry! I had forgotten that we could wire two motors to the same controller port. We have the motors and mounts. Lets see if I get it...

Two mirrored assemblies: Left Side Drive & Right Side Drive
Parts list for ONE Assembly:
2 wheels with bearings and axles
2 DC motors and mounts
1/2 Motor Controller
1 Encoder
2 Wheel Gears, one per wheel with axle and hub
2 Motor Gears, one per motor with motor hub
TBD Gears as needed to connect the gears attached to the 2 motors and 2 wheels into one meshed drive train

Wire both the motors onto the SAME Motor Controller Port.
Final gear ratio is determined by wheel gear/motor gear.
Size of intermediate gears does not matter.
Make note that each intermediate gear reverses the direction.

QUESTIONS/ASSUMPTIONS
1.Can we run all four motors off one motor controller, ganging them up two motors per port? We can borrow another motor controller. CAREFUL of the wiring!

2. Is it better to mount the motors closer to the ends near the wheels or put them in the center near each other and drive gears out to the wheels?

3. I'm assuming the fewer intermediate gears the better?

Now I see how you could have the six wheel configurations with the two motor per side. Raise the ends an 1/8, which helps transition the edge... makes much more sense now!

This would be a LOT more fun if we didn't have deadlines LOL
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Re: [FTC]: Can I add non-slip material to 4" Tetrix Wheels?

1. You can run all four motors off one motor controller. My team did it every year we were in competition and worked great. However make sure you get the polarity correct depending on how your gearing is setup.

2. Doesn't matter. Preferably minimal transition gears to reduce slop but the slop is very little to minimal. Think of motor placement more in terms of how you want the weight distributed around the robot.

3. Yes - to reduce slop between all the wheels and to save money. However again in the grand scheme of things, it doesn't matter much if at all.
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Re: [FTC]: Can I add non-slip material to 4" Tetrix Wheels?

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I recommend that teams do not mount the wheels directly on the motor output shaft. The bearings are not meant for that and the friction increase with robot weight. It is suggested that wheel shafts be mounted using the bearings that are part of the kits. this reduces friction, gives more predictable and repeatable performance and lowers battery draw.
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Re: [FTC]: Can I add non-slip material to 4" Tetrix Wheels?

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I recommend that teams do not mount the wheels directly on the motor output shaft. The bearings are not meant for that and the friction increase with robot weight. It is suggested that wheel shafts be mounted using the bearings that are part of the kits. this reduces friction, gives more predictable and repeatable performance and lowers battery draw.
I second this. Putting the wheel directly on the motor shaft is not good for the motor at all. Most of the time that I have seen them mounted straight to the motor shaft, the gear box shatters inside, making the motor useless.

If you would like, I can upload some pictures of some of the 4 motor drive bases that we have had in the past with our team.
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Re: [FTC]: Can I add non-slip material to 4" Tetrix Wheels?

I think we have a prototype for one side of our new drive system.

The washers under the motor mounts will be replaced with 3/16"x1/2" spacers, the shoulder bolts will get shortened 3/4" (eliminating the Al spacers currently outside the wheel), and the lengths of the bolts securing the motor mounts to the channel will get sized properly. We'll reinforce the channel near the wheel mount area.

We put press-in bearings in the hubs of the AM Hi-Grips, which ride on the shoulder bolts. Its very smooth. Overall, everything spins pretty well.

These two motors will get connected to one channel of the motor controller and we'll duplicate everything to the other side onto the other channel.

Are we headed in the right direction?

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Re: [FTC]: Can I add non-slip material to 4" Tetrix Wheels?

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Are we headed in the right direction?
Definitely looks like it to me!

If you can figure out a gear or spacing to replace those three middle gears with a single gear, that would probably be more efficient.

You guys are definitely headed down the right track!
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Re: [FTC]: Can I add non-slip material to 4" Tetrix Wheels?

Looks very good! A few notes to think about:

1. Fine tune the spacing between the two wheels to find a good balance between stability (from a longer wheel base) and turning ability (from a shorter wheel base)

2. It's been a while since I've played with TETRIX gears but I'm fairly certain you don't need all four screws to mount the gears to the shaft collars. Two will probably suffice but four doesn't hurt

3. Find a spacing such that there's the least number of axles as possible (for simplicity and maintenance sake)

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Re: [FTC]: Can I add non-slip material to 4" Tetrix Wheels?

I was able to borrow some 80T gears yesterday!

1. Replaced the 3 40T center gears and their axles with one 80T. This also allowed us to eliminate the spacers under the motor mounts and gave us some adjustment range between the two motor gears and the driven gears. This drive train runs smoother and feels "right".

2. Wheel base increased from our original 10" to 11.25". We tried eliminating the remaining two small gears (the next increment smaller) but couldn't get the gears to mesh correctly. I'm okay with the increase.

3. I think the larger gears might run a little truer when all four bolts are used on their hubs. I don't think it matters with the 40T gear.














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Re: [FTC]: Can I add non-slip material to 4" Tetrix Wheels?

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Over the years, one of the things I have often seen on FTC and FLL robots is the wrong spacing on gears. Often they are spread too far apart which allows them to skip but at other times I have seen them jammed together which causes high frictional loss and heavy battery loading. If it looks better and sounds better, I think you have a better design. I am a firm proponent for "the robot is talking to you" philosophy. If it is making funny noises, it is telling you something is wrong.
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Re: [FTC]: Can I add non-slip material to 4" Tetrix Wheels?

Last night we got the new drive and the modifications finished. Straight line tests were awesome. We were so psyched! He can even pop a (albeit small) wheelie!

But then...

We started testing tank drive pivot in-place... OH NO! He now has so much torque and traction with his four motors and four AndyMark HiGrip wheels he tears up the mat! Yikes!

1. To those of you driving all four wheels, what wheels are you using? We could replace the HiGrips with four 4" Tetrix regular wheels. That might work or it might tear up the mat as well.

2. We could use two HiGrips on the back and two Dual Omnis on the front. That is the same wheel set we had initially but we were not driving the Omnis. Would that work?

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Re: [FTC]: Can I add non-slip material to 4" Tetrix Wheels?

Either should work ... unless your robot is really heavy. Then I would suggest option number 2 (or a 6wd with a dropped/larger center wheel.)
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