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Re: 6 CIM Drivetrains... What's Your Experience?
The Snap-Action 40a Breaker Spec. overload ratings:
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Re: 6 CIM Drivetrains... What's Your Experience?
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- the wheels are all the same type and diameter and are chained (or belted) together on each side, andthen: A = [(4*D/G*Istall*mu*W)/(eff*Tstall)]/N where: A = amps per CIM required to break traction and spin the wheels Last edited by Ether : 07-12-2013 at 16:59. |
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Re: 6 CIM Drivetrains... What's Your Experience?
Just out of curiosity, how do you estimate the drive train torque efficiency?
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![]() 80% to 85% is a figure often "plugged in" when using drivetrain calculators (e.g., JVN) -- however, some teams build drive trains that are better than that, and quite a few build them worse. One good test to try is measuring the free current of the completed drivetrain (wheels up). |
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I don't think you can do that. The free current test is useful for determining if 'tweaks' are moving in the right direction. It cannot capture the effects of losses that depend on loading, particularly those that become more significant at higher loads.
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Re: 6 CIM Drivetrains... What's Your Experience?
We ran a 6 CIM drive this year and it was okay but we geared it pretty high to be able to keep up with other robots. (5.33:1 than 26:22) with 8 versawheels. We could hold our own in pushing matches but we were always on the edge of brown/black outs. We blacked out once at Razorback and browned out in our first match at IRI other than that our driver kept it with in it's limits.
It was a fun experience and it helped us win a few matches but we will almost certainly be using 4 CIMs and Ball shifters this year instead. It wasn't worth the fear of possibly popping the main breaker in any given match. |
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What do you mean by this? Are you delaying the start up of one of one, or more, of the motors on each side to spread out the current peaks? |
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We ran 6 CIM motors through this VEXpro gearbox at 6:1 reduction, the standard KOP belt system, and 4" wheels. Worked great for us, no issues whatsoever all year. When we increased the weight up to 120 + 20 for bumpers + battery and installed traction wheels, the motors gave us that little bit of oomph that we needed to power through to the feeder station. If we were in more sustained pushing matches, we would have found ourselves more at risk of breaker tripping.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMBTmfBnjsc I was wondering whether people would read closely enough to see that what I had to say didn't make sense for a typical 6-wheel drive. ![]() |
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Not perfect, obviously, and rather time-consuming, but it should give you something to compare against theory. |
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Adjust Kro, Krv, and Kf until the model matches the test data. |
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