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Re: gear box for Denso throttle motor
My local high school team (5464) has 3 members that used to be on my team (3840). They won the rookie award but came in 56th place out of 59. I don't want to see them get crushed at Einstein, just creamed. They want to put wheels on their intake but they are a rookie team and don't have anymore motors besides the throttle motors. Given the incredibly high cost of going to internationals, they don't have any spare money. I calculated that the throttle motors, once gear reduced, should have enough torque to suck in totes. Thanks for the input everyone.
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Re: gear box for Denso throttle motor
Here is the first part: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:710907
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Re: gear box for Denso throttle motor
Looks good so far. How is that mounted?
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Re: gear box for Denso throttle motor
I haven't decided yet.
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I'd also love to hear what each motor is powering, sounds like a complicated robot. |
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I do - because I'd like to be able to use these motors for something other than filling up a storage bin that we have to upsize every year or two.
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Re: gear box for Denso throttle motor
I 100% agree with you. I was addressing those questioning the practicality of this project and not recommending features or design approaches.
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Re: gear box for Denso throttle motor
Yes, I knew I was preaching to the choir in your case, but I also wanted to reiterate that this project is practical, and probably would be utilized by a significant number of teams if the cost point is right. There will always be naysayers, and arguments of economy will never resonate with people who have more dollars than sense.
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Re: gear box for Denso throttle motor
For the record, I might use this or a variation of it to allow all of our veterans to design and build a gearbox over the summer. We have tons of throttle motors that they can use to test with.
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Re: gear box for Denso throttle motor
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We started with 3 CIMs on our 3 WildSwerve modules*. Then we needed to save weight (big surprise). We noticed that the CIMs were never getting even warm in practice with our wooden "drives like" practice chassis (nick named Trojan -- get it?). So... hey presto, we started using Mini-CIMs and pocketed 0.6lbs per motor (1.8lbs when you're over weight is like manna from heaven). We are now 1 week to Bag & Tag and we still need to shave some weight (yeah I know another big surprise). Looking at the power, a BB 775 motor has more Peak Power than the Mini-CIM. A CIM-ile from VexPro makes the BB 775 output shaft and mounting look like a CIM/Mini-CIM. And saves about 0.9lbs OVER A MINI-CIM!!! The 775 hangs out a bit over the 2.5" Diameter of the CIM so we had to do some grinding on the WildSwerve plates and shift the orientation of the mounting screws, but all in all, not that much work for 2.5lbs very late in the game. As to overheating, this year's game does not put much stress on the drive motors. The field isn't that big plus acceleration is not the best idea with a 5 stack on our forks... So now you know. By the way, it's our steering motors that do the most work and get the hottest (by far -- all the other motors are not doing much work and/or have beautiful counter balance systems). Dr. Joe J. *which are working awesome for us -- thanks 221 Robotic Systems/Anthony Lapp for the team sponsorship, but even if I didn't have them as a sponsor, I would say the same. Side note: If you are a team thinking of doing swerve for the first time, seriously, buy the mechanical bits first, get them mounted to a chassis (including your sensor scheme) and get that chassis in the hands of your coders and then your drivers. SO many teams that try swerve for the first time have such a lousy experience because they take so long getting the mechanical hardware designed and debugged, the coding team barely has time to get anything working yet alone giving drivers stick time -- and time to slap the coders upside the head for the goofy User Interface they've most likely come up with ;-) Point is that it takes iteration loops to get this right and those take time. Don't be learning lessons during you qualification matches. /end soap box rant/ |
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Seriously, back to these gearboxes. How do you handle the power leads being next to the output shaft when you create a gearbox? How do you mount the gearbox to the output? |
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Re: gear box for Denso throttle motor
My plan was to cut the tabs shorter and, for now anyways, solder directly to them. As far as I can tell the rules allow for this, but I forget where.
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Re: gear box for Denso throttle motor
You beat me to the question. the wires just go through a grommet on the swerve module, and I don't see any slip rings or other way to manage that wire on the steering module either.
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