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1 | 2.04% |
| 21 - 30 lbs. |
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5 | 10.20% |
| 31 - 39 lbs. |
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15 | 30.61% |
| 40 - 49 lbs. |
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12 | 24.49% |
| over 50 lbs. |
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16 | 32.65% |
| Voters: 49. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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The FIRST triple threat constraints - TIME - $$$ - WEIGHT
I am curious to learn how teams basic running platform is doing in regards weight Our modified kitbot chassis and Omni-wheel wheel design came in at 50 lbs yesterday That is about 10 lbs more than I had expected but maybe it is okay. We are using the basic kit frame, four CIM motors, four kop transmissions, four AM plastic omniwheels.So, post your sub-system weight and description if you like for comparison. ![]() |
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Re: Drive-train / chassis weight
Right now we have 4 small CIMs, two small clyinders, two custom shifting gearboxes, 6 wheels, 8 pillow blocks, and a base frame at 23 lbs (or so Inventor says). That does not include wheel axles, bearings, sprockets, or chains. So I'm guessing maybe 35lbs.
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Re: Drive-train / chassis weight
Ours is about 40 lbs. with motors, but no electronics.
How does your robot drive with the 4 omni wheels? We have been experimenting with 2, we have never tried 4 for fear of being pushed sideways. I am intrested to see how it works. Ken |
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Re: Drive-train / chassis weight
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We have them mounted in the corners at an angle such that the wheels are aligned along the diagonal. We have conceeded losing in a pushing match but hope that the system is more manuverable and can drive our way around such situations. We felt that being able to turn on a dime and swerve while chasing balls was more important that holding postion in this years game. It is a worry though when one is lined up for a shot and gets a push. If weight was not a concern then we could deploy some pnuematic actuated locking feet...I'll post a link to some video of it driving once it is complete. |
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Re: Drive-train / chassis weight
Four KOPS gearboxes? I'd think an easy way to drop weight would be to use two and use chain to drive the wheels... But then again I don't know how much a KOP gearbox weighs.
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Re: Drive-train / chassis weight
I think like 50 lbs or so, with kitbot frame, 4 cims, KOP gearboxes, and a beefier six wheel drive. And we only use #25 chain!
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Re: Drive-train / chassis weight
Cyber Blue is right around 50 pounds for our drive with 4 CIMs, 2 gearboxes, modified kit frame, treads, and everything needed to make the treads roll. It's heavy but it's pretty much what we expected.
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Re: Drive-train / chassis weight
We have two frames, one atop the other. The bottem subassembly weighs 11 pounds sans motors and pre-drilling. The top assembly weighs about 20 pounds right now. That's with electronics, motors, and other active element weight subtracted.
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Re: Drive-train / chassis weight
our running robot base comes in at 60 lbs. that includes everything even the air tanks to shift on the fly. This robot can take a hit. CG of this robot is around 3/4" off the ground. we use 35 chain which weighs more but worth it in many ways.
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Re: Drive-train / chassis weight
Our complete drivetrain weighs about 45 pounds. It is six wheel drive and we use 35 chain.
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I added a poll for grins
Add to the poll in addition to posting your chassis description and motor/transmission counts
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Re: Drive-train / chassis weight
Ours weighs some where around 50 lbs. including Kit bot frame, KOP Transmissions, 4 total small CIMs, chain, 2 820 IFI wheels, 2 8" Skyway wheels RC and about 95% of our total electrical system. Of course since we are building in our school we figured the weight by me holding the frame while standing on a bathroom scale
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Re: Drive-train / chassis weight
Right now, our two-level 80/20 frame is weighing in at about 14 pounds. All said and done, the final chassis and drive train should total around 35-40 pounds.
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Re: Drive-train / chassis weight
Chassis with pillow blocks, electronics mounts, armor: 20 lbs
Two drive trains: 12 lbs Wheels: 4 lbs As for the rest of our robot: Ball sucker: 10 lbs Spiral of doom: 15 lbs cannon: 10 lbs doomsday machine: 12 lbs Emergency rocket propelled ball extraction: 2 lbs |
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Re: Drive-train / chassis weight
for all those concerned with weight, our wheels weigh 12lbs EACH (yea they're heavy on purpose, you guys are smart, figure out why). we have 2. the complete drivetrain weighs ~45lbs minus electronics.
im not concerned with weight. there's a song that comes to mind it starts something like MOVE %!$@& |
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