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Well, since Bob (our robot last year) has been lightened up a bit (read: largely taken apart), I got some nice pictures of our window motor drivetrain.
Your eyes are not deceiving you--window motor drivetrain. 
10-14-2004 11:28 PM
Arefin Bari
looks cool... do you have any closeup picture of the drivetrain or just the drivetrain itself... if i could just see the drive train itself, i would probably gain some more knowledge about it... thanks... 
10-15-2004 12:12 AM
Billfred
I'll try to get some better shots with a decent camera next week.
Hopefully I can catch them before we start disassembling Bob.
01-23-2005 01:13 PM
Projectchonhow do you match a window motor to the drivetrain?
01-23-2005 01:39 PM
sanddragSorry to contribute to reviving old threads but I haven't seen this before. It is quite interesting. The good thing about it is that I bet it is very controllable and can run all day on a single battery charge.
02-03-2005 04:40 PM
Billfred
Alright, I'll revive it once more.
I FINALLY got some clear, nice pictures of the robot with a real camera.
Enjoy:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pi...gle&picid=9531
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pi...gle&picid=9532
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pi...gle&picid=9533
Cheers!
02-03-2005 06:17 PM
Billfred
Thread created automatically to discuss this image in the Picture Gallery.

02-03-2005 06:22 PM
russell
That is awesome (and crazy!)! When I first read about this I figured you were full of it, but now that I see it I gotta say I am really impressed
. What is the reduction with those sprockets, and how fast can you go?
02-03-2005 08:08 PM
Billfred
Reduction? I dunno. (marks down on to-do list)
As for speed, we're talking slightly faster than walking. There's video at
http://www.wuscchallenge.com/windowmotor_hi.wmv
But there's already a discussion at http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...r+driv etrain, so I figure it might be the spot to go to.
02-03-2005 09:22 PM
Steve PYou will be pushed around on the field and will have almost no toruqe, not to rag on you but last year I made a claw with the window motors and I could stop it with my hand.
02-03-2005 10:32 PM
Ryan Dognaux
My only question is why go with window motors when there are much stronger motors available? Is it just to be different...? You hit the nail on the head if that's the case 
02-03-2005 10:37 PM
russell
Oh yeahn, I wrote down somewhere to watch that movie. I think you posted it while I was incredibly close to going over my bandwidth limit. Now I will stop talking about it and go watch it.
Thanks!
02-03-2005 10:47 PM
MasonMMwow, window motors for the drive train, that's pretty uncommon... what inspried you to go about that?
02-03-2005 10:50 PM
russell
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Originally Posted by Billfred
A bit of a story with the drivetrain...we started off with the CIM motors, but they proved too torquey for our mounting method. So we switched to drill motors...which subsequently fell apart. Often.
So then, with a week or two left, we went with window motors. They work fine, just slow. |
02-03-2005 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Steve P
You will be pushed around on the field and will have almost no toruqe, not to rag on you but last year I made a claw with the window motors and I could stop it with my hand.
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Originally Posted by Ryan Dognaux
My only question is why go with window motors when there are much stronger motors available? Is it just to be different...? You hit the nail on the head if that's the case
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02-03-2005 10:58 PM
Billfred
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Originally Posted by Steve P
You will be pushed around on the field and will have almost no toruqe, not to rag on you but last year I made a claw with the window motors and I could stop it with my hand.
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02-03-2005 11:00 PM
Billfred
The answers (and the discussion) are all here:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=30761
Erm, moderators...could y'all lock this thread, please?
02-03-2005 11:21 PM
MasonMMSo using just 2 motors and not much else for your driver train, what's your base weight looking like?
02-03-2005 11:33 PM
Billfred
Well, there were two more levels above it. There's pictures somewhere on www.d5robotics.com if you're interested. (And just a hint of information on Ockham and Hockham, our robot and practice robot for this year.)
Nevertheless, we made weight. No swiss cheese required.