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How Fast Can you Safely Climb?
There are going to be some extremely fast climbers this year. How fast can you reasonably climb without putting the Pilots, the field, and your robot in danger?
For example, say a team can climb in 1 second. Their robot is going to be traveling very fast... they are going to hit the field sensor very hard... how much abuse can the field take? |
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Re: How Fast Can you Safely Climb?
Never enough.
Looking at you Team 900.... |
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Re: How Fast Can you Safely Climb?
QFT.
I'm even more concerned hen the winch doesn't stop at the top of the climb |
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Re: How Fast Can you Safely Climb?
I could see a team that runs into the touchpad and continues running their winch until one of two things happens:
They burn out their motors OR Their gearing is reduced enough that they yank the retaining knot of their rope through the davit and fall to the ground. Teams should plan on having a way to stop climbing when they reach the top that doesn't consist of stalling motors. |
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Re: How Fast Can you Safely Climb?
ok I am not a programmer but isn't there a way to sense current draw and shut the motors off when it spikes?
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Re: How Fast Can you Safely Climb?
The answer is yes, but you want to do this as a backup, not as a primary stop feature. I say this as a team that used this method last year, and was having anxiety attacks all season about burning out that motor.
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Re: How Fast Can you Safely Climb?
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The only sensors 1538 added to their bot for the 2015 season were encoders. They used current sensing for limits. Even with all of its complexity, this is what their wiring looked like. It takes time to develop current-based limits. They don't work if a team decides to try them out for the first time on the robot in week 6. Last edited by JesseK : 19-01-2017 at 10:29. |
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Re: How Fast Can you Safely Climb?
Just have the drivers stop pushing the "climb" button, when the bot slams into the touchpad. Since climbers this year (most likely) will only have to be turning in one direction, a simple solution to avoiding having to stall the motors to stay up is just sticking a ratcheting socket wrench on the end of the climber shaft. That should keep the bot from coming back down without having to stall the motors.
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Re: How Fast Can you Safely Climb?
When I read the rules, it appeared that if your robot contacts the touchpad, but then goes back down the rope enough that the touchpad is no longer activated, then you can't get the climbing bonus.
It might be that you want to spend a little time on the control system for your climbing mechanism? |
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Re: How Fast Can you Safely Climb?
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I actually can't find anything in the rules that suggests that these two operations have to be done in the same instance of touching the button; I could have missed that though. Point being, if you touch the button at zero seconds, and you've already touched it for 1 second or more beforehand, you don't need to stay up there. Any number of really simple control system things can ensure you don't immediately fall back down once you touch the button - it could be as simple as a feed-forward gain. |
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As for control, the easiest way is to (a) press the touchpad using something springy like a bumper and (b) have something mechanical like a ratchet keeping you from moving downward. This combination means you can stop all power but will still be exerting some small amount of force on the touchpad. |
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Re: How Fast Can you Safely Climb?
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What recommendations do people have so teams 1. Don't burn out climber motors 2. Don't break the field |
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Re: How Fast Can you Safely Climb?
You know, the rope and target are one of the few things on the field you can be reasonably sure you'll be able to see. Just have the operator stop hitting the "winch up" button.
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Re: How Fast Can you Safely Climb?
I was literally thinking the same thing.
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