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Mecanum vs Omni vs KOP wheels
Team 2647 is looking for opinions/reviews on the Mecanum and Omni wheels. Which one you prefer and why please. The team is looking to purchase wheels other than the KOP wheels.
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Re: Mecanum vs Omni vs KOP wheels
What do you mean by omni wheels? Do you mean to put them in to a drive base that is omnidirectional or put then on a drive that is like the KOP base?
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Yeah, mecanum and omni do no perform the same, and require very different configurations.
Omni allow for rotation with less frictional resistance, and also some sliding. Mecanum are individually powered wheels that are designed to allow for more directions of powered motion. |
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Re: Mecanum vs Omni vs KOP wheels
My team has used all three types of wheels at one point or another. Personally i prefer to use omni wheels, for the reason, if you know how to set them up, you can do the same things as mecanum wheels (but you would need 6 to do so), and they are a little more durrable. (Atleast from what i've seen) In the previous game, my team used mecanum...but not he highest of quality. I have nothing against mecanum wheels but if u are to use them you should definantly invest in the higher quality.
Last edited by mechlectrician7 : 06-01-2014 at 14:53. |
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Re: Mecanum vs Omni vs KOP wheels
Do you have the 5 and 6 wheels mounted transversely?
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There are plenty of wheel options out there. Consider what your design priorities are, and then select wheels to match them.
http://www.andymark.com/Wheel-s/229.htm http://www.vexrobotics.com/vexpro/wheels-and-hubs http://banebots.com/c/WHB http://www.robotmarketplace.com/prod...eels_main.html You can "do it" with 3, actually. Assuming by "do it" you mean transverse in two different axes independent of any frame rotation. Last edited by Lil' Lavery : 06-01-2014 at 15:46. |
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Re: Mecanum vs Omni vs KOP wheels
Honestly, for this game I can't think of a good reason to not use the KOP or some other high-traction wheel. Since opponent robots can't "possess" your ball, they'll defend by pushing around your robot. If you have high-traction wheels you won't get pushed around very much, but with mecanum's or omni's you'll be stuck on the wrong side of the field. Our team's driver last year was able to keep two mecanum bots on the wrong side of the field single-handedly for about half the match!! Very amusing to watch, certainly frustrating for the drivers of the mecanum bots.
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Re: Mecanum vs Omni vs KOP wheels
Your first point seems valid. I'm not so sure about the second.
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Sure, you may be able to adjust to catch a ball on your practice field, but when you get pushed across the field for 2:20 you won't be a very effective catcher. |
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That was on a field with Pyramids vs. an open field.
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