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pic: Team Daytona (2152) Rack & Pinion Ackerman Steering
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Re: pic: Team Daytona (2152) Rack & Pinion Ackerman Steering
What is that circuit board precariously positioned near the outside? IR board?
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Re: pic: Team Daytona (2152) Rack & Pinion Ackerman Steering
Is it a line sensor/light reflective sensor?
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Re: pic: Team Daytona (2152) Rack & Pinion Ackerman Steering
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A steel pinion drives the steel rack. A plastic gear on the same shaft drives a plastic gear attached to the potentiometer. The sensor gearing matches most of the full range of the pot to the full range of the rack to provide better resolution for the PID loop. It's looks more fragile than it is. Its protective cover is removed in the photo. Perfboard is unfortunately a bit ugly but still works well. |
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Re: pic: Team Daytona (2152) Rack & Pinion Ackerman Steering
Whats you weight? I see a lot of 80/20. That stuff is great, but very heavy.
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Re: pic: Team Daytona (2152) Rack & Pinion Ackerman Steering
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around 105 -110, well under the max. 1010 extrusions are relatively heavy at 0.51 lbs/linear foot. But they are unbeatable for strength, rigidity, and flexibility of the non-mechanical kind. We offset the frame weight by lots of lightening in areas where the main structural support comes from the frame. |
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