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169 | 71.31% |
| Mecanum |
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33 | 13.92% |
| Swerve |
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7 | 2.95% |
| Omni Drive |
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6 | 2.53% |
| Octocanum |
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8 | 3.38% |
| Other? |
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14 | 5.91% |
| Voters: 237. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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How are you Driving?
How is everyone driving? I feel like most of the collecting and shooting mechanisms this year will be very similar, but from the few teams I've heard from their drive trains have varied greatly. This year is very unusual with an open field, and no safe zones... but it seems some teams are going for speed, others for power, others for maneuverability. Will the drive systems be what sets some teams apart this year?
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Re: How are you Driving?
Our team is using the AndyMark 6-wheel kit drive train since we have no experience with anything more complicated. I feel like good omni-directional systems could be a huge boost this year if done properly. Unfortunately though, many teams will probably not spend enough time perfecting/driving their drive train, and will end up shooting themselves in the foot.
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Re: How are you Driving?
Octocanum. Every year we make it better than the year before.
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Re: How are you Driving?
West Coast Drive is best coast drive.
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Re: How are you Driving?
We will be running our Legendairy Octocanum drive, now with 35 chain.
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Re: How are you Driving?
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We're using belts, VEXPro mecanum wheels, and 2" Colsons with tread cut into them. |
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East Coast. Tried and true.
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Re: How are you Driving?
Darn it...I'm on the west coast
![]() We are using Mecanum DT this year. It will be a similar drivetrain as last year, but with many tweaks, performance impovements and better code. We might switch wheels too, though we haven't really decided yet. The AM wheels held up better than we expected, and only required some graphite-lube, once in a while! |
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Re: How are you Driving?
We're doing a nonstandard 6 wheel drive. Some adjustments had to be made to the standard 6WD setup in order for our CG and weight distribution to not have adverse effects on our ability to turn and maneuver.
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Re: How are you Driving?
We are exited to by going with a swerve drive. I'm confident that it is the best drive train for the job. That is reinforced by the relatively large percentage of swerves in the poll so far.
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Re: How are you Driving?
It seems a clear majority are going with the standard 6/8 wheel tank, as is our team. What about other specs? Wheel size? type of wheels? two speed/single speed transmission? 6 cims? 4 cims? what will your floor speed be?
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Re: How are you Driving?
Technically you're a LONG way from any coast
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Re: How are you Driving?
What is the reasoning behind trying to make your drive-train as light as possible? Is it simply to save weight-space for manipulators?
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Re: How are you Driving?
Adding weight is a lot easier and less stressful than removing weight.
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