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I'm actually not all that sure what the advantages are over octanum. I know that mechanums are a little trickier to code. I also know that some people just don't like mechanums for whatever reason (not really a valid argument).
I'm definitely not the best person to answer this question. I curious to see what other advantages people can think of. |
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Everything I thought I knew has been nothing but a lie...
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I was hoping Mecanum Wheel would reply, but quoting "it" is just as sufficient
By the way, Mecanum AB is the company that either invented or popularized the wheel, but is nonetheless where the name came from |
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Yep this is why it was designed like this. Also I wanted to ability to have a 2 speed shift with the wheels at a 1:1 ratio so this seemed like the simplest solution. Also the next iteration of the design will (probably) have the traction and omni flipped.
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Might want to rethink that 6-cim drivetrain. The Roborio browns out so easily... ![]() |
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Can you explain "browning out" or share share thread that explains this?
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Agreed. Software current monitoring/control, good monitoring of battery health, and a bulletproof electrical system are essential to effectively use a 6 CIM drive in a normal (i.e. not RR) game on this control system.
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For the 6(7) cim I agree for most circumstances it is probably overkill. if this were to be manufactured I would probably just leave a cim out of each of the 2 speed gearboxes or use current monitoring code or both. Realistically this would probably be assembled with 2 cim in each 2 speed and 1 mini cim for the center wheels.
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Have you designed this so that the complete butterfly module can be removed and installed as a single complete assembly or do the butterfly modules have to be assembled in the chassis? We did it the later way in 2014. It typically took an hour or more to change a wheel. 148 did it in 2014 the first way and it would take them 5 minutes or less to change out a whole butterfly module.
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On a different note after some feedback from my team today there are a few different variations on the design i will be working on. I will post these revisions as soon as i finish the CAD for it. |
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My team had a similar design for our octocanum modules this year, and I regret not considering assembly when we designed it. I always chose to assemble half the module on the robot instead of frustratingly trying to lining up all 5 hex components. |
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