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Re: [FRC Blog] FIRST Choice 2017
RE: Neverest 60 gearmotors (all the Neverest motors are the same motor with different gearboxes, correct me if I'm wrong, Billfred)
The actual motor is compatible with anything (okay, I've only seen them in VPs and Banebots) that will take a 550 motor. This has become popular in FTC this year-- I know some teams running them through VersaPlanetary gearboxes and one of the FTC Robot In 1 Weekend teams used them on their shooters with Banebots gearboxes. I think that FRC teams that use them (presuming they're legal), will be very pleasantly surprised compared to the old garbage Tetrix motors. I've seen a Neverest 40 stall for a full two minutes and perform just fine for the rest of a tournament. Compare this with the Tetrix motors that burned out if you looked at them funny, they're a major improvement. I would hesitate to call these guys "magic smoke generators" after watching teams abuse the different flavors of Neverest for the past few years. The only failure mode I've ever seen on them is due to improper/uncareful use of set screws, not due to the motors themselves. |
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Re: NeveRest 60 in FRC
Question for anybody who has some older motor specs lying around:
Can someone do a quick comparison of the Globe motor/gearbox setup (discontinued for FRC purposes about a decade ago) and the NeveRest 60? Seems like somewhere around the same power and form factor, off the top of my head--think the Globe might have had more power, though. |
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Re: [FRC Blog] FIRST Choice 2017
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2010-2011 FTC Rules (R5 is the approved materials) 2016-2017 Game Manual Part 1 (RM01 is the start of what's approved.) In theory, the husk of an FTC robot might not have changed all that much for a DIY team since you could try and do it out of angle and flat aluminum. But if you're low-fabrication type like many FTC teams are, there are now many more options for structure, motors, wheels, gears, and other motion components--AndyMark, Rev, Actobotics, and Matrix are all making parts explicitly for FTC teams, and BaneBots and VEXpro parts are starting to make some inroads where their qualities are helpful. |
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Re: NeveRest 60 in FRC
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Globe Motor was 47W. BAG motor is 149W. |
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Re: NeveRest 60 in FRC
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1) Set screw hub maladies. We released D-bore Nubs this year to help solve this problem. 2) The NeveRest 20 gearhead is less tolerant of shock loads than the 40 and 60 gearheads. (The number is the reduction from the bare motor: 20:1, 40:1, 60:1.) However, per Kate's blog post, only the NeveRest 60, am-3103, as pictured here has been announced as legal at this time and (as far as I've seen) FIRST hasn't announced whether switching (or removing) the gearhead will be an approved modification for the 2017 FIRST Robotics Competition. So that may be a moot point. Quote:
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Re: NeveRest 60 in FRC
We've been doing FTC for three years and I think we've seen every possible failure these motors can have. Less common failures I've seen are magic smoke (only once and it was totally our fault), and cold solder joints under the black plastic caps (two times). Billfred is spot on about the two most common failures:
We've tried a lot of solutions to the D-shaft/set screw issue, a lot of which had slipping issues we couldn't solve. The most effective solution we found that still used the NeverRest gearheads was mounting these to the D-Shafts, then drilling through hex adaptor and the D-shaft and tapping to 4-40. About 90-95% of the D-shafts were hardened steel and required a carbide drill bit, 5-10% were mild steel. Before we settled on this solution, we lost ~5 motors in one season because a set screw would round out part of the D-shaft. We didn't try the nubs because the above was more effective at converting D to 0.5" Hex in our opinion. Shock load causing the individual gears to shear teeth is the most common problem (in my experience) with 20s, 40s, and 60s. The gearheads share the same design as the 2011 tetrix gearheads with spiraling pairs of spur gears held together by hopes and optimism. We lost ~15 motors in one season due to shock load, mostly in drive train applications. Quote:
My recommendation to any team using these motors in FRC (or FTC) is to remove the gearhead/buy the version without the gearhead. As others have said, these motors integrate very well into VersaPlanetary gearboxes. We put 2 of our 8 NeverRest motors into VP gearheads last season and experienced zero failures with them. This season we have put every single motor on the robot into a VP and have had zero failures so far. TL;DR: The motors are pretty good but replace the gearhead for serious use. |
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Re: NeveRest 60 in FRC
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For FRC applications where you desire a motor w/ low speed, low power (to be more robust) and integrated encoder, the PG71's motor on a versaplanetary fits the bill much better. Last edited by AdamHeard : 11-22-2016 at 10:56 AM. |
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The point of my post was to alleviate some of the headaches for a team that chooses to use them. The biggest advantage I can see (the integrated encoder) also disappears when you put them into a VP because of the new encoder stages available for VPs. |
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(And at the risk of being a broken record, FIRST has still not announced whether removing or changing the gearhead is an approved modification.) Sent from my desk at AndyMark |
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Re: NeveRest 60 in FRC
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Yep! Definitely something teams will have to pay attention to. Our mods come from the FTC world where it is legal. Hopefully they allow for it in FRC - the modifications our FTC teams have learned to make have made their robots significantly more dependable. If there's a situation where teams need to use them (cue the 2011 flashbacks) I hope teams will be able to customize in a way that lets them play their best. |
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Okay the 20:1 is a bit weak (we broke 2 last season) and some emit funny noises but they're cheap and don't leak smoke. Never had an issue with the spiraling spur gears. What on earth are you doing to them! |
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Re: NeveRest 60 in FRC
We are playing the FTC game this year and have blown out 4 of the Neverest 20 gearboxes. This was because the middle school teams did not set them to float at motor power 0.. W hen the motor power was set to zero the brake would come on and there was enough inertia in the shooter to trash the 20:1 gearboxes.
We took the gearboxes off and put an FTC motor collar directly on the spur gear. So instead of attempting to gear up from 300 RPM to about 1800, we now start at 6000 RPM and gear down to 2000 RPM. We have a far better shooter than we had. The gear train is far simpler... less friction.. more reliable. In 3 years of FTC we have burned out only 1 of these motors but have trashed many gear boxes. |
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Re: [FRC Blog] FIRST Choice 2017
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It was a fiasco - one that I still grumble about. You can go back and watch some of the 'fastest' minibots cross the plane well ahead of the light change using youtube slowmo. Those poor refs. |
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