|
|
|
![]() |
|
|||||||
|
||||||||
| View Poll Results: Are two speed transmissions worth it? | |||
| Yes |
|
119 | 74.38% |
| Kinda |
|
30 | 18.75% |
| No |
|
11 | 6.88% |
| Voters: 160. You may not vote on this poll | |||
![]() |
| Thread Tools | Rate Thread | Display Modes |
|
#16
|
|||||
|
|||||
|
Re: Are two speed transmissions worth it?
The pneumatics are not a problem we always use them.
|
|
#17
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: Are two speed transmissions worth it?
We got two speed working pretty well in 2005 and 2006 with no technical problems, but the drivers got so caught up in the match that they would forget to switch gears and got pushed around. I guess it's fine when your drivers have had enough practice though
But yea, besides the question of whether your drivers will use it, a nice 5-15 two speed is really worth the extra work. |
|
#18
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: Are two speed transmissions worth it?
Yes. According to everything these people have said i would pretty much say they are worth. And apparently if i dont say that they are i cant work on the robot next year. And that makes me sad =(
|
|
#19
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: Are two speed transmissions worth it?
We bought AndyMark.biz dogs, and the smaller dog gear from them. We would have never been able to manufacture a dog like it ourselves. We had few to no problems this year shifting. We manufactured our own second dog gear, but not having to manufacture both was a life saver.
|
|
#20
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: Are two speed transmissions worth it?
Quote:
|
|
#21
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: Are two speed transmissions worth it?
Quote:
|
|
#22
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: Are two speed transmissions worth it?
Quote:
Basically, I'm sure it can be done, but keep in mind that the motors might not be turning when the robot is told to shift, so design your shifter accordingly. As a driver, I think I liked the control over the system. 1st gear (5 ft/s) is painfully slow in a 2 min match, and getting pushed around is so frustrating you have to downshift. |
|
#23
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: Are two speed transmissions worth it?
Quote:
|
|
#24
|
|||||
|
|||||
|
Re: Are two speed transmissions worth it?
<insert standard "it depends on your needs" text here>
1618 used Gen2 AndyMarks this year. The result was about the fastest thing on six wheels at Palmetto, while still enabling us to push as needed. (Sorry, 342.) I was actually a little surprised to find out that our driver was using them backwards from what I imagined--apparently, the cylinders were rigged to shift to low when the joystick trigger was pressed, instead of the other way around. Acceleration in high gear was still surprisingly good. I'm not saying anything definite, but they're certainly on the short list for next season. |
|
#25
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: Are two speed transmissions worth it?
We used the 2 speed AM trans mostly to reduce the power consumption in a heavily defensive match. When in low (less then 5fps) we were able to push most teams (6 wheel, roughtop) and still have the available power to use the rest of hte bot. In previous years (1 spd) , a pushing match would use up everything we had. This year, the field could really be viewed as "short" so a 2 spd trans was not as useable as the prevoius year, where you had a clear 50ft run.
Also, before you look the "auto-shift" think about the situations. If you just got into a pushing match, using up 1 or 2 cycles (electric shift) to shift will kill you. High gear is great for getting you close to where you need to be quickly (.5s faster at 1/2 field for example) and low gear makes the bot have finer control (more motor turns per foot) and more power to push. As far as electric shifting, the servo works but it's slower than pneumatics, there are not currently any solenoids allowed as they are just another form of and electric motor. |
|
#26
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: Are two speed transmissions worth it?
We never use a 2 speed transmission. I personally dont think its worth it, because our robot has always been fast enough for us and strong enough to push many robots. People always ask if we have 2 speed transmissions and are surprised when we say no. Its up to you if you want to try it.
|
|
#27
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: Are two speed transmissions worth it?
Quote:
But as to the actual shifting I have a couple questions for you. have you ever bene in a match and thought to yourself dang i wish i could go faster to get there quicker? have you ever thought dang i wish i could go a bit slower so i could have a little more pushing power? I can almost give you 100% certainty that every team has thought that. The easy answer to your question is yes you should ALWAYS have the option of shifting. We have used a shifting transmission since 2003 (except for 2006 when we made a custom single speed). After last year I realized you should never do a single speed because throughout last year i was always saying yes to both of those questions. This year we opted for the 2 speed AM transmission because of a few reasons. 1. Reliable - It has been tested by so many teams in first with very little if any negative effects. 2. Cost - Cheaper to buy the shifter than make it, when you account for the time spent on the CNC machine making the parts and the over all cost of everything put into it. (remember less time spent on one part is more time spent on another or more time for drivers!!!) Just my 2 cents |
|
#28
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: Are two speed transmissions worth it?
You can only "push" with as much power as it takes to break your wheels loose, so I think proper weight distribution and wheel selection is more important than shifting.
Our team has discussed this topic until we were beating a dead horse, and we have made the decision to look into a 6 motor, single (high) speed drive train. Heck, you don't even need 6 motors. Last edited by Tom Bottiglieri : 18-04-2007 at 11:58. |
|
#29
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: Are two speed transmissions worth it?
Quote:
|
|
#30
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: Are two speed transmissions worth it?
Yes! being able to sit and push is very important and people have mention having a high speed gear to break away. Its also important for the defensive bot to have a high gear because i saw in several matches that a team that was ment as a pusher couldn't catch up to the other robot to do what it was designed to. The 2 speed transmition allows you all this flexibility. I think three speeds is a bit overkill however, but if you have the weight...why not.
|
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | Rate This Thread |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| pic: 1126 4-Speed Transmissions '07 edition | jagman2882 | Robot Showcase | 18 | 16-02-2007 00:06 |
| AndyMark 2-speed transmissions | gabrielse | Kit & Additional Hardware | 3 | 08-01-2007 11:32 |
| New Ryobi 3-speed drill transmissions! | artdutra04 | Technical Discussion | 5 | 23-04-2006 19:48 |
| Are the VEX kits worth buying? | Ken Delaney 357 | FIRST Tech Challenge | 29 | 15-05-2005 11:51 |