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Re: 2073 is looking into WCD, feedback requested
Bill,
The things I would change: -Don't use a full versasblock per gearbox, use 1/2. And mount the gearbox so the face of the gearbox is flush. -Use the WCD 2 CIM DS and ditch the belts inside the tube. Go to 18T sprockets and run chain, you'll be much happier. If you still want to run belts, I would read some of the posts/docs on here about tooth size and width of belts. I would comment on the electronics layout but Austin has me beat! |
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Re: 2073 is looking into WCD, feedback requested
Do you have the center wheel dropped lower? If so, how much lower? I think I have seen some teams that did not drop their center wheel, how much of a difference is this? Is it beneficial or not? For those that did not drop the center wheel, would you recommend it?
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Many of the suggestions here have been incorporated into an updated version. I will see if I can get the improved version up soon. |
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I'd recommend using colsons and then shaving down the center wheel till happy with your drop. We started out with 3/32 and ended up with 1/16 or none.
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By intentionally shaving down the center wheel, which usually wears down fastest anyway, aren't you introducing a different effective FPS from the center wheels than the front and rear wheels? I know this is done on purpose with some 4x4 vehicles to increase traction on surfaces that will allow slippage, like sand or gravel. Are you suggesting to do this as a way to determine optimum drop, or something else. |
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We started with 1/8" and kept it. By championship it was worn close to 1/16th and ran like a champ.. Though might of been that WCP 3CIM DS transmission... With the deformation of the carpet and the Colson wheels, it was ready to go at 1/8" ! I will get the CADs up over the long weekend.. like the end of it because the weather is great! Aloha |
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Re: 2073 is looking into WCD, feedback requested
Thanks everyone who gave suggestions and comments. This is almost becoming a "Design by Community" project.
Here are two new renders. Most of the suggestions have been incorporated now. In the oblique projection, we noticed the tension cam is on the wrong side of the block. Ooops! It is corrected in the overhead render. ![]() ![]() Full Res images here and here. |
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The people running the wiring and the pneumatic tubing will be much happier with this version.
You may want to move the solenoids and the Spike a bit so you can move the Digital Sidecar away from the CRio to allow space for PWM cables. You may want to mount your pressure gauge in a small, protected space in your upper structure that makes it visible. You may also want to add a voltmeter next to the pressure gauge. We found it handy for knowing when to stop the practice and change batteries. http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&key...l_4s6cbqg7iv_e |
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Many of the items included in this render will not be located where they are due to the new RoboRio controller and speed controllers. No DSC's with the new controller, so that will give a bit of extra room. Additionally, the new game will dictate changes that can't be anticipate at this point in time. |
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Who on the team would be a good candidate for this project? |
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1/8" drop is the norm for the center wheels. If you keep the weight centered well enough, spinning around is very easy! As mentioned, even when weight is not centered, on a drop center drive the robot will rock to one end and essentially be 4wd with a short wheelbase, which will turn much easier with less scrubbing than 6wd non drop.. Yeah robot doughnuts! Aloha! |
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We're also looking at WCD this year and doing something similar to your setup. We are mounting the gearbox with the WCD mounting block and then using chains & sprockets to get to the other wheels. Pic show concept - brown items are the chains (not belts).
Definitely planning some sort of chain guard/cover. |
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