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pic: Custom drivetrain
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Re: pic: Custom drivetrain
OK, I'll bite on this one:
My first thought was "What about bumper supports?" |
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Re: pic: Custom drivetrain
How is the back wheel held in? I see axles and nuts on the front two...
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Re: pic: Custom drivetrain
Are those stretched-out bike tires?
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We have already solved the bumper issue, but we want to see if you find any restriction on it. |
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Re: pic: Custom drivetrain
its directly connected to the motor, that is what its holding it
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Re: pic: Custom drivetrain
Might want to show your solution. What I'm seeing is an articulated frame perimeter (something about the tracks being beyond the frame, and forming the perimeter).
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Cool idea, how well does it work? What size are those wheels? For that matter, what are those wheels? What gear ratio are you running?
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Re: pic: Custom drivetrain
My first thought upon seeing any novel tank tread solution is to wonder whether the treads are going to fall off the pulleys. In your case, I'm also wondering how much effective traction you're going to have, since you're limited by the metal-rubber coefficient of friction instead of knobby rubber-carpet.
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My biggest concern, in addition to the one mentioned above about getting enough traction, is whether or not you'll be able to turn at all with this. Generally the scrub on a high traction drive requires teams to use at least 4 CIMs on their drive system to avoid stalling their motors when attempting to turn. Last edited by cbale2000 : 06-02-2016 at 20:35. |
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Re: pic: Custom drivetrain
Have you driven it under full robot weight yet? Usually ~150lbs.
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If there is a CIM in the back, it would appear to be driven differently than the one in the front, as there is a threaded rod supporting the back wheel but not the front.
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Re: pic: Custom drivetrain
It looks like your correct, so if this is the case and it is only 2CIM, then it will be interesting, that means that there is also 1/2 the friction area of the pulley against the tread, that I thought that there was. It looks like a BB 220 gearbox and while it is a rugged gearbox Banebots says " We recommend using a design that supports the end of the shaft", probably isn't a huge problem here as the wheel is close to the face, but something to be aware of
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