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pic: DeWalt drive base: side module
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Re: pic: DeWalt drive base: side module
Why not only have 1 DeWalt on each side, linked to both CIM motors? It would require a little more modification, but it seems like it would save size and weight.
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Re: pic: DeWalt drive base: side module
this way when one of them fails, you still have drive on that side.....
clever design! |
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Re: pic: DeWalt drive base: side module
from my experience dewalts require further reduction from the output shaft before it gets down to a usable speed. We usually run a chain reduction.
Feel free to correct me if im wrong, but thats what we have always done. |
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Re: pic: DeWalt drive base: side module
question, not sure if it's dumb, but why so much space between the plates, like, why so much space between wheels and chain routing ?
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Re: pic: DeWalt drive base: side module
There are two chains running to the middle wheel. One from the rear and one from the front, they sit side by side. The rear is offset to the outside, whereas the front is offset to the inside.
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Re: pic: DeWalt drive base: side module
Those sprockets could be narrower though and probably save at least 1/2".
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Re: pic: DeWalt drive base: side module
the reduction ratios of the NBD modification are 3:1, 4:1, 12:1. (12:1 being the same as the Banebots transmission this year) It would seem a bit fast to direct drive the wheels but wheel size plays a big factor in this (the smaller the wheel the more realistic this becomes), although I wouldn't do it as a cim motor at 3:1 reduction with 6 inch wheels would go ~46.5 ft/sec
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Re: pic: DeWalt drive base: side module
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Edit: Typos Last edited by newton418 : 05-07-2007 at 15:41. |
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Re: pic: DeWalt drive base: side module
Use JVN's design calculator to choose your ratios, and model the results;
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/1469 Don't forget that under robot weight, don't just put 120. Add in the weight of the battery and bumpers as well if you plan on using them. This calculator removes all guesswork, speculation and "well, it worked for us....". It will give you the precise performance data along with helpful graphs. |
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Re: pic: DeWalt drive base: side module
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thank you |
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Re: pic: DeWalt drive base: side module
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Another reason is because it would not really save that much weight. Each dewalt only weighs 1.5lbs and adding a 2-CIM adapter could add that much. Also it wouldn't really save space because currently they only take a few inches at the ends. Which also distributes the weight well. And finally because "this way when one of them fails, you still have drive on that side....." (posted by squirrel) Quote:
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I forgot to make this clear. I am planning on adding the last stage to the DeWalt gearboxes. To my knowledge this stage is 4:1. This should be a good speed with the current 6 inch wheels i have. I have not yet tested adding this part of the dewalts so it may not be realistic. I'll see. Thanks for your comments! DB |
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Re: pic: DeWalt drive base: side module
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Also, while the calculator is convenient, I would highly recommend that everyone create their own spreadsheet and run the calculations themselves. That way, if you don't get the results you want, you will have a better understanding of what you can change. |
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Re: pic: DeWalt drive base: side module
also in team 885's experience the dewalts dont shift at exactly the same time.. this would cause binding as far as i know. out solution was to only use 1 dewalt/cim per side.
...just a thought ...forest Last edited by fimmel : 06-07-2007 at 17:35. |
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Re: pic: DeWalt drive base: side module
thats very neat design you made. that would be cool to see in the 2007-2008 build season.
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