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Re: [FTC]: Voltage regulator
I am not sure what purpose they wanted it for, but I know that on our robot when our battery ISN'T at 14V it's unusual because it seems to go unbearably slow when it is >13.5V. We always run like that with a fully charged battery, and we have never lost any electrical components besides motors because we stall them.
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I might could understand it in response to the Tetrix Motors drawing too much power, especially with the issues we've seen with the version 2 motors. Using it on the servo controller only leaves me scratching my head.
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Re: [FTC]: Voltage regulator
Makes sense to me and I'd like to see it be allowed next year. Servos will twitch if the voltage sags when a DC motor is heavily loaded. It was a problem that gave my team fits during Hot Shot! as it the twitch was enough to alter the aim of their whiffle ball aiming mechanism.
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Re: [FTC]: Voltage regulator
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On the V3s it would be FANTASTIC if they could add a built in, adjustable torque slip clutch to the gearbox. That would reduce a LOT of the problems. And take a cue from the CIMs and make the whole motor the same circumference so we don't only have like an inch and a half to mount it. (Someone from Pitsco please see this!) |
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Re: [FTC]: Voltage regulator
The Tetrix Servo Controllers have a built in 5V regulator.
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