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Is it legal to make a custom slip ring?
I was wondering if it is against First's rules to make a custom slip ring commonly used for swerve modules if you all have any insight to this, it would be welcomed
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Re: Is it legal to make a custom slip ring?
Not legal for power lines according to last year's game manual; you are not allowed to use CUSTOM CIRCUITS there. This has been a rule for several years.
I'm not entirely clear what the rules are for signal wires, however, it's definitely in the manual where it talks about custom circuits. |
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Re: Is it legal to make a custom slip ring?
R55 wouldn't permit a custom circuit in the motor power wire path.
COTS slip rings are permitted, non Mercury. There are some inexpensive wind turbine ones in the 30 Amp range. I never found any 40 Amp ones that would be legal for a CIM that were reasonably priced. |
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Re: Is it legal to make a custom slip ring?
Most the ones sold on Amazon and elsewhere are Moflon MW series. (www.moflon.com)
The 30 Amp ones are realively cheap and a nice size. They then step to 60 Amp which are quite large to package and too expensive for a Swerve drive. |
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Re: Is it legal to make a custom slip ring?
It looks like you can get the MW1430 for around $55. It has 4 contacts, each rated for 30A... what about running the contacts in parallel? This is something I would want to ask the GDC before implementing, but running 12 gauge wire up to the slip ring, splitting each wire across two connectors in the slip ring, then combining them again when you go into the CIM motor. It would be an interesting way to get around the 30A limitation! Not really convinced the GDC would think it legal, though.
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Re: Is it legal to make a custom slip ring?
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EDIT: As a side note, to date I have not found a non-coaxial or coaxial design lighter or more compact than 1323's coaxial design Last edited by asid61 : 28-05-2016 at 01:38. |
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Seems like it would be legal with 12 AWG elsewhere. The downside is there would be no contacts available for any kind of speed measurement for a motor on pivot swerve. I spent sometime looking at these, and decided a coaxial swerve was a simpler approach from my viewpoint. |
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I would suggest a reference to NEC sections 310.10H and 310.15(B)(3)(a) as guidance to amperage rating of using parallel conductors in a slip ring module. For a Four Conductor Module you should be approved for 80% of the conductor amperage rating of each individual wire pair, provided they are same overall length. Thus with two + two of the four conductors in parallel, the Rating should be = 2*30A*0.8=48 amps Last edited by InFlight : 27-05-2016 at 15:33. |
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I'd think that overloading a circuit due to losing half the conductor might have more danger than the lower risk of suddenly shorting something and blowing a breaker immediately. Disclaimer: I am not an electrical engineer nor an electrician. I occasionally play one on CD. And when inspecting robots, sort of... |
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The CIM motor is wound with magnet wire that is a very small fraction of the circular mills of either a 30 or 40 amp wire. The internal brush connections are not that large either. If you provided a constant 40+ amp load to a CIM motor with 30 amp wiring, the CIM motor would in all likelihood be the first source of failure. It simply can't reject the heat fast enough. Last edited by InFlight : 27-05-2016 at 17:48. |
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Re: Is it legal to make a custom slip ring?
Could you power such a CIM through a 30A breaker and thus be fully compliant?
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