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HELP: Voltage Drop
When testing our robot, we were getting a voltage drop to 6V when going over the obstacles. When going over the carpet we have been dropping voltage to 9V.
Our robot has 6 8" pneumatic wheels powered by 2 cims in a toughbox mini each controlled by a talon srx It has 2 window motors for lifting our arms each controlled by victors 2 mini cims for shooting each controlled by talon srx. (we are planning to swap these out for banebots RS-775 or 775pros ) We also have noticed the front CIMs on our drivetrain getting really hot. Our drivetrain does not have the center wheel dropped. Currently we do not have the time to create a center wheel drop. |
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Re: HELP: Voltage Drop
What's your battery voltage when you're not moving (idle)?
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Re: HELP: Voltage Drop
With all these topics on power draw I am really surprised to not see any current readings from the PDB. With voltage and current it would be more clear what is drawing all that power.
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Re: HELP: Voltage Drop
It's at 12.5 V
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Re: HELP: Voltage Drop
We just checked and its from the drivetrain cims. But the front cims are drawing the most power while the back cims aren't anywhere near that
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Re: HELP: Voltage Drop
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Are the wires to the 'rear CIMs' much longer than the 'front CIMs'? |
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Re: HELP: Voltage Drop
Are both SIMs in each Toughbox pair being driven in the same direction? If they are fighting each other, I wouldn't be surprised to see this. We always run one at a time as a first test to make sure they are going the right way.
Ken |
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Re: HELP: Voltage Drop
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Did you guys do any calculations before selecting wheel diameter and gear ratio? |
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Re: HELP: Voltage Drop
I would say the most likely issue is using 6 pneumatic wheels without a drop center. That's a whole lot of scrub when you try to turn, and that will eat your battery like you wouldn't believe.
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Re: HELP: Voltage Drop
Is there a troubleshooting flow chart for this?
I mean I can easily find 6 topics on related issues. Maybe it's time someone makes a troubleshooting flow. |
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Re: HELP: Voltage Drop
This happens almost every year right toward the end of build season. Maybe the kit of parts should contain a big warning notice on day-glo orange card stock about improper drivetrain gear ratios and oversquare skidsteer bots. |
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Re: HELP: Voltage Drop
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Reverse design psychology.In fairness since it happens over and over probably time to crack out Draw.io and make a flow chart. At least to save myself the CSA size migraine March 4th. |
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Re: HELP: Voltage Drop
Yes. That's the issue. And the wires to the rear cim is about the same length as the front cims
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Re: HELP: Voltage Drop
We have tried that and found that they aren't fighting each other.
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Re: HELP: Voltage Drop
No we haven't done any calculations but the lead member for team 1241 told us this should be fine for our purposes.
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