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Are you sure you were geared for that speed, or were you geared slightly faster? If you used your drive under load in high gear, it's possible you were applying a lot of load to it constantly over the match and one last peak load tripped it. It's also possible that your main breaker was faulty and tripped early. Lots of variables here.
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But it is important to remember that your gearboxes/motors are merely part of your drive system. It is comprised of several parts (incomplete list):
Each of these systems plays a HUGE role in the overall effectiveness of the system. While the gearbox and wheels may be big parts of it please make sure you analyze the whole system instead of simply saying "we wanna go fast". Ricky Bobby didn't design his car, he just drove it. |
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IMO, it would be better to focus on reducing resistance on the robot. At 300 amps, each extra milli-ohm is .3 volts. Just a few extra milli-ohms to the robot can make the difference between brownout and not. Also relevant here is acceleration in high speed robots. Since increased resistance means less current for a given voltage and current=torque, a few milli-ohms can mean a decent drop in the available torque for acceleration. |
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It may be worth mentioning that the acceleration increase between, say, 8 fps and 16fps is negligible, in the area of several hundreths of a second. We had an excel doc made by one of our physics-oriented parents that graphed speed vs. time for different gear ratios.
The calculations did not take into account friction, but I've heard that it still doesn't help to change gears. |
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I'm saying that instead, ideally you have the 1 speed that you are comfortable with and use an adequate amount of motors to get the power you need to achieve that speed you gear it for. Shifting into a real low gear was an option for us to try and get through pushing matches when the traffic was bad and we were busy trying to acquire and position ourselves to shoot the ball. We would have been perfectly happy with a 1 speed setup if it wasnt for this scenario. All of our defensive maneuvers were using the higher 1 speed. Our drive was much more effective adding just 1 Banebot 775 to each side. We took AM SuperShifters and modified one end of the plates, added the BB, and the right gears to match the 2 CIMs. We had none of the 6 CIM issues that teams complained about during the season. Next season, we plan to add.... Last edited by waialua359 : 14-05-2014 at 01:33. |
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