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pic: MOEnarch Swerve Drive
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Re: pic: MOEnarch Swerve Drive
Did you have any problems with the belt wrap?
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Re: pic: MOEnarch Swerve Drive
The prototype used chain and we have not had any problems with that. The belt can be tensioned by sliding the CIM. If we do run into problems with the wrap we can very easily switch to chain.
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I was actually wondering about how much belt engagement you are getting. In the pic it looks like you only have around 90* of belt engagment on the driveshaft.
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that gearbox has only slightly more than 90* of engagement but uses both thinner belt and smaller diameter pulleys. Given that, I would probably trust this arrangement. |
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Re: pic: MOEnarch Swerve Drive
10 - 20 ft/s is a pretty big gap there, Nathan
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Re: pic: MOEnarch Swerve Drive
Sdp pi suggests at least 6 teeth engaged on a pulley for full use of the belt strength, it looks like have sufficient engagement for that belt pitch.
I like how they packaged both motors in the drive module, it looks good. Last edited by Deke : 02-11-2014 at 20:18. Reason: typo |
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We can use any size up to 44 teeth, flexibility man. Through our testing and based on the game we will determine our optimal speed.
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Re: pic: MOEnarch Swerve Drive
Is it a fair assumption that you will be using 8 CIM drive with this.
If so, how are you planning to keep from popping your main breaker? Are you using current monitoring to keep yourself in a safe zone? |
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Re: pic: MOEnarch Swerve Drive
I would consider changing the location of your digital encoder for a couple reasons.
First, as you tension the belt by moving your cim, it will change the engagement on the Digital encoder. Secondly, generally speaking those things don't appreciate a lot of side-loading. Third, if your belt slips, your wheel will no longer be aligned with the encoder reading. I'd consider a small lightweight bracket that places it directly over the primary shaft of the module itself, so you'll always know the true position of the module. This also relieves any side-pressure on it, and it can be coupled with something as simple as surgical tubing. It will probably be a wash weight-wise. |
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We did consider a bracket like you describe but it was just another part to manufacture and would also put the encoder in a more vulnerable location. If there is some unforeseen mechanical problem with it's current location we may go this route. |
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We did not experience breaker issues while also running an intake motor & compressor. We also did not perform any type of current sensing. Last edited by lynca : 03-11-2014 at 08:57. |
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Re: pic: MOEnarch Swerve Drive
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Churros are not recommended drive axles, but they work well for a quick prototype. We did have enough black hex VEXpro shafts on hand at the time. |
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