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pic: GBX-139, budget swerve
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Re: pic: GBX-139, budget swerve
Awesome design!
Do you have the drive shaft to the bevel gears going through the module turning gear? |
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Re: pic: GBX-139, budget swerve
Any evidence (either way) that the delrin/acetal bevel gears can hold up for a full event?
Also, are you sure you want a 775 as your main drive motor? Your chance of burn out is much higher and you really don't want to take that type of risk. The way the motor is designed makes it a much smarter choice for any application where it won't be stalled for a significant length of time. Although you probably won't stall much in a swerve drive, you will be running close to stall conditions frequently and that will generate a large heat load. Awesome execution either way. |
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Re: pic: GBX-139, budget swerve
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That's how I saw the module, correct me if I'm mistaken OP. Love the design BTW. Last edited by cad321 : 25-04-2016 at 14:54. Reason: Edit: Alexander beat me to it. |
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A few teams did run 775pros (rip Mittens) this year for drive motors, with varying results. However, as this is made for a lighter demo bot, I'm not worried about a demo bot that won't see defense. If I had to compete, I would convert to a CIM drive for sure. Last edited by asid61 : 25-04-2016 at 15:48. |
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Re: pic: GBX-139, budget swerve
How though? If it turns all the way around, what connects the outside teeth to the central part of the gear? Is there a slot cut into only a section of the gear?
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Re: pic: GBX-139, budget swerve
The drive motor has a 12t pinion that is coaxial with the turning gear. When the module turns, the center-center distance between this gear and the offset one remains constant like a point going around a circle. Have you taken a look at the CAD yet? I'm not sure I answered your question right.
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