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Re: How are teams mounting drivetrain encoders on WCD?
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Weighted wheels would be the wheels actually contacting the ground when your robot drives in the direction it's about to go. For the vast majority of 6-wheel drop centers, this will be your back wheels due to the torquing of the wheels. For 8-wheelers, it kinda depends on your specific wheel placement whether the robot is on its center sets or back sets of wheels. As for preloading this chain, they're mostly talking about removing any slack from the side of the chain that is about to be driving the robot. This prevents much shock loading from being put on your chain runs right as you start auto or teleop. And if you consider pushing the robot to be the directional opposite of the robot driving itself, pulling the robot "pre-loads" the chains so they're ready to go when you start accelerating. |
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If you're going to use direct c-c, why bother using the WCP side bearing blocks? Teams have been very successful using flanged bearings directly in 0.125" and 0.100" wall tubes. The benefits of dropping the bearing blocks are lower weight, lower cost, slightly reduced tolerance-stackup and easier/more precise machining (circular holes vs rectangular cutouts). Also, what size pulleys and wheels do you plan to use? |
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http://imgur.com/a/jkSMH <-- My thought behind using this bearing block was additional strength around the bearing to help mitigate the effect of load on the wheel axle. I vaguely remember seeing a thread on here awhile back showing a broken frame due to placing the bearing directly in the tube |
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Re: How are teams mounting drivetrain encoders on WCD?
Link? If I'm thinking of the same picture, that was in 1/16" wall tube.
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Hm, quite a bit of searching and I came up blank. I think you're right that it was 1/16' tube
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https://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/43555 This? |
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Cool, happy I could help. I just remembered it had the words "hulk" and "thumb" in the description so that's how I found it . |
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Re: How are teams mounting drivetrain encoders on WCD?
A couple quick notes on those pictures.
The one prominanetly displayed there was actually used with a VersaBlock we had on a manipulator joint, rather than our drivetrain. We didn't intend to have that VersaBlock slide, thus why we fastened the encoder mount down to the 2x1 aluminum with the bolt you can see. One of the drivetrain encoder mounts can be seen in the background of a couple of the pictures. For the drivetrain mount, you can see the bolts that are used for the VersaBlock are also used to secure the encoder mount. The electrical tape was a pit repair since a crack developed in the piece that holds the encoder itself. Next year we'll likely beef up that piece. Unfortunately the tape obscures the design somewhat, but the idea is that the piece that holds the encoder can slide on the main mount structure in order to find your ideal fit. If you know your shaft lengths beforehand, you could make this all one print custom fitted to work with your shaft overhangs. |
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Re: How are teams mounting drivetrain encoders on WCD?
I absolutely love that versablock encoder mount idea, and will probably urge 449 to steal it
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