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Re: Team 3495 Drivetrain teaser
You're really going to need to post more information than that, about your experience. How your belts were used, were they tensioned, how, what drivetrain configuration, etc.
Belts should not "slip" in normal operation when properly configured, and hundreds of teams have run successful belt drivetrains at this point. If you're going to make sweeping generalizations, at least back them up with a post longer than a single word. |
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Re: Team 3495 Drivetrain teaser
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Re: Team 3495 Drivetrain teaser
keep in mind that when the front wheel goes up the back wheel goes down effectively RAISING your bumper relative to the bottom of your robot.
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Re: Team 3495 Drivetrain teaser
@Bruceb We did keep that in mind, the bumpers will never be below 4 inches when actuating.
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