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pic: FRC488 Completed Drive Train
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Re: pic: FRC488 Completed Drive Train
So do you not have a way to tension the chains? Other then that it is so beautiful...so simple. O and aren't you a little worried about the chain wrap around the output sprocket?
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Re: pic: FRC488 Completed Drive Train
There's a bolt at each of the four corners that pulls on the omni wheels and tensions the chain.
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Awesome! I was assuming you had some tensioning device
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Re: pic: FRC488 Completed Drive Train
This looks very similar to what our drivetrain looks like except our electronics are in various places near its functions and using the andymark supershifters.
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Re: pic: FRC488 Completed Drive Train
How does this drive train incorporate this years mandatory bumpers?
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Re: pic: FRC488 Completed Drive Train
Very nicely executed!
I was hoping to see the frame and wheel mounts you had up on CD earlier. That design really intrigued me. Either way, this looks really nice. I must comment on the amount of chain wrap on the drive sprocket. With only this picture to judge by, I would say it looks a little suspect. I would be concerned about slippage under heavy load. If your testing proves otherwise, then you did a great job. Thanks for sharing. |
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Re: pic: FRC488 Completed Drive Train
wow... i am amazed every year with your bases. Very elegant and simple yet effective.
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Re: pic: FRC488 Completed Drive Train
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Re: pic: FRC488 Completed Drive Train
Madison,
I like the simplicity and layout of your drivetrain. My question is, why are the front chains cantilevered so far inside? It seems to me that you could flip the gears 180 deg and move the chain out towards the rail, creating a slightly tighter package. Both of our #25 chain runs fit within an inch of the rails. Yours look to be hanging out much further than that. Overall, a great looking and performing drivetrain. Thanks, Bengineer |
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Re: pic: FRC488 Completed Drive Train
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On the middle axle, the hub diameter on the 24 tooth sprocket approaches the outer diameter of the 18 tooth sprockets -- so we had to turn them around to allow clearance for the chain. We could've ordered more 24 tooth sprockets, but I have about two dozen extra 18 tooth sprockets lying around from past projects, so we used those for convenience. As is typical of our robots, there's really nothing else down there, so they're not in the way of anything -- but they're also really easy to change if it becomes necessary. |
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Re: pic: FRC488 Completed Drive Train
What are the speeds of it? And the math/reasoning for one small CIM on each side (not criticizing, I trust you M, just curious)
Also, wouldn't swapping out the sprockets save you a few ounces of weight because of the shorter shafts it allows? |
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Re: pic: FRC488 Completed Drive Train
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Second gear (8:1) is about 8 ft/s or so. This is a good speed that allows better control, but hopefully we won't use it too much. First gear (24:1) is a monster. It's slow and powerful and will allow us to politely escort robots and trackballs out of the way without a second thought -- especially given how highly geared most robots will likely be. I think folks are considerably underestimating the frequency at which traffic jams will appear on the field. We're using one CIM per side after good experiences with that arrangement last season. We don't typically play to push people off to a corner to begin with, so the extra power is better used elsewhere. A single CIM, coupled with the Dewalt, ought to give us plenty of versatility out on the field this season. The remaining two motors are used elsewhere to good effect. Finally -- switching the sprockets wouldn't allow us to shorten the axles any since the hub would just be sitting on the opposite side. It's not worth the work, anyhow, and it appears as if we're doing just fine with weight this year. |
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It is a thing of beauty! I notice your programming cable facing up. You have a 90 degree adapter of some type installed. Can you give me a hint as to where you picked that up?
Thanks Tony P FRC2151 |
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Re: pic: FRC488 Completed Drive Train
Looks great. I have always wanted to try 6WD but we usually end up with 4WD. Please take a minute and try to put the MK Battery in your battery holder. Last year we had to ask a sponser to remake our battery holder because the MK Battery is slightly larger than prior years batteries. You may have enough room, I can not see exactly how it fits in and it would be easier to fix it now if you need to.
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