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I'm the guy building with IFI
So I have the components I need, for the electrical system, but now i need to figure out one thing. If i have those black CIMple boxes from last years kit, can I just run them on one motor, or are they only meant for two CIM's?
Also, if the kid in charge of build comes into the room and demands that you turn over your blueprints for the electrical and says your not building it just because you are marketing(head of marketing), even though you are on build as well, and your the only one that has built with this system before, how would you respond? (This kid is one of my best friends) |
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Re: I'm the guy building with IFI
Most CIM-based boxes will run just fine with one CIM. As a matter of fact, every CIM-based KOP gearbox has been able to run with one quite easily.
Now, your other question: Tell him that [joke] marketing was unable to sell the product, so the whole build is canceled. [/joke] You can remind him that you're the only one with experience in this. If he doesn't want you to build it, then he takes FULL responsibility for any screwups, because you, the experience, won't get involved by his request. In short, give him exactly what he wants. If he gets in over his head, then he has to ask you to come back onto build (oh, and you should accept that invitation when it comes). Oh, and talk to a team mentor--you may want an arbitrator if this comes up in future, and I think that might be better than posting to an open forum. |
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Re: I'm the guy building with IFI
1. Adding in a second motor is not necessary by any means, it will increase the overall torque output but thats about it. You might need that, or you might not; depends on what it will be used for exactly.
2. Here are my 2 cents on your problem with your friend. This kinda seems like a "battle of the egos" type of thing. I would explain to him that you have the experience the team needs, but if he still has a problem, just let him have his way. You should go and talk to a mentor in charge, they will be able to resolve this. Hoped that helped a bit, good luck good luck with all this. |
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Re: I'm the guy building with IFI
No, with the CIMple Boxes it is very hard to come up with a gear ratio that will only need 2 CIMs...
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Re: I'm the guy building with IFI
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I would automatically get blamed for screw-ups if he did, so its a Catch-22. |
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As I said, talk to a team mentor. You may want to warn him that you're about to disclaim all responsibility for that; that way, you have some backup when they try to blame you; someone to say "he already warned you he wasn't responsible, get back to fixing the problem" could go a long way towards covering you. The other alternative is to not go with the request. There are a number of ways to do this diplomatically, but even a tactful one like "we are a team, we need to work as a team, so we'll do the wiring together and I'll share my experience as we go" could cause a fractured team, especially with the situation you're starting to describe, and that's the last thing you want going into a build. |
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