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This is somewhat of a hot topic right now...
Here is a pic of the "upgrade kit" for incorporating the large Mini-Bike CIM Motor into the Kit Transmission. See "Upgrade for 2006 Kit Transmission" on the AndyMark.biz site for prdering information.
Thanks,
Andy Baker
11-01-2006 14:00
Jay Trzaskos
AndyMark is right on top of things once again. Great job guys... So where did the black battery plug go? 
Jay
11-01-2006 18:09
ryan_fdo you know if we're allowed to cut off that part protruding from the from of the CIM? (the threaded part that sticks out). I don't see why not since it doesn't really change the characteristics of the motor but i just want to be on the safe side
11-01-2006 18:48
sciencenerd|
Originally Posted by ryan_f
do you know if we're allowed to cut off that part protruding from the from of the CIM? (the threaded part that sticks out). I don't see why not since it doesn't really change the characteristics of the motor but i just want to be on the safe side
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Originally Posted by FIRST manual 2006: The Robot
<R36> So that every robot’s maximum power level is the same, the motors in the kit may not be modified in any
way, except as follows: • The mounting brackets and/or output shaft/interface of the motors may be modified to facilitate the physical connection of the motor to the robot and actuated part. • The gearboxes for the Fisher-Price, and Globe motors are not considered “integral” and may be separated from the motors. FIRST will not provide replacements for parts that fail due to modification. • The electrical input leads on the motors may be trimmed to length as necessary. |
11-01-2006 19:55
Travis CovingtonQuestion...
How would one calculate the velocity of the robot when using one large and one small CIM motor given that the 40amp RPM's are nearly identical, yet they are geared 2:1?
11-01-2006 20:01
sanddragI can't provide a good answer to that, but I can present another question.
If you have the large CIM and the small CIM geared together (at the ratio of your choice) who/what says one will be pulling 40 amps when the other is?
I have a feeling this issue is either much more complex than many of us hope, or far more trivial than any of us know.
11-01-2006 20:46
Travis CovingtonAgreed. At 40 amps, it appears that the Large CIM provides nearly 70% more torque. I am no motor expert, and am sure Joe, Paul, Andy or many others could help here.
11-01-2006 20:59
Paul CopioliGuys,
The fact that the torques are different than each other at 40 amps doesn't matter at all.
Think of it this way, as Dr. Joe always says: The two motors are combined to act as one motor. The motors force each other to run the same speed. If the motors are matched at free speed, then each motor contributes 0 N-m of torque at the combined gearbox free speed. If the motors are matched at a lower speed than free speed, then the slower motor has the possibility of being overrun by the faster motor and will contribute negative torque (a generator). The faster motor will contribute a positive torque equal to the slower motor's negative torque, thus having 0 torque at free speed. The motors will find equilibrium, but each motor may draw different current values ... who cares?
All of this can be calculated from the torque vs. speed and current vs. speed curves. Don't get hung up on the different current draws from each motor.
I match free speed ... why? Because it is easy to do, but you can match at any speed you want to. Remember, though, the small CIM has more power (notice I didn't say torque) than the larger one.
-Paul
11-01-2006 21:25
Travis CovingtonWhat happens with RPM? If we were to match the free speed of the large and small CIM motors, how would I determine the RPM to use when calculating the gear reduction to give me the desired robot velocity. I am trying to estimate a true robot velocity but am getting confused with the varying RPM's under load.
Thanks so far though Paul!
13-01-2006 15:27
Rick Wagner|
Originally Posted by Andy Baker
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14-01-2006 22:06
Andy Baker
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Originally Posted by Rick Wagner
I'd like to see how the motor mounts to the interface plate. Do you replace the long screws holding the motor together with longer ones? Thanks.
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15-01-2006 21:04
Biff|
Originally Posted by Travis Covington
What happens with RPM? If we were to match the free speed of the large and small CIM motors, how would I determine the RPM to use when calculating the gear reduction to give me the desired robot velocity. I am trying to estimate a true robot velocity but am getting confused with the varying RPM's under load.
Thanks so far though Paul! |
20-01-2006 22:45
ValidiusSo how much better is it to have a hybred gearbox then a standard gearbox with 2 small CIMs?
21-01-2006 13:47
ICE MANI am for one very disappointed with the upgrade part that is "supposed" to allow for the mini bike motor to be linked with the standard cim in the kit. one the instructions call for a 8mm id 3x8" long washer and a 1/4" long washer, both of which where not present in the box when the shipment finally arrived. second the 28-toothed MB gear can barley if any slide down on our mini-bike output shaft. i know this seems to be a little over the edge but to me when you purchase a upgrade for a certain part or object the upgrade should one, be of little ease to install and second have all of the parts that are needed for the completion of the upgrade. i know Andy mark is a good guy, but my team has no time to waste as i well know every FRC team has no time to waste to try to install an upgrade and not have it work. i have purchased his products before and they always have been of high precision and quality, but this current product is by far our worst product. instead of getting the motors installed in a few hours we have wasted two days trying to make parts for a "part" that is supposed to already work and fit on the mini-bike motor. if Andy mark does read this reply then i highly ask and urge him to look over every product that he sends and makes sure that all of the parts are in the box when it is shipped.
to every one else who has already purchased one of these upgrades i hope and wish that you have better luck than we have.
22-01-2006 01:13
Cory
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Originally Posted by ICE MAN
I am for one very disappointed with the upgrade part that is "supposed" to allow for the mini bike motor to be linked with the standard cim in the kit. one the instructions call for a 8mm id 3x8" long washer and a 1/4" long washer, both of which where not present in the box when the shipment finally arrived. second the 28-toothed MB gear can barley if any slide down on our mini-bike output shaft. i know this seems to be a little over the edge but to me when you purchase a upgrade for a certain part or object the upgrade should one, be of little ease to install and second have all of the parts that are needed for the completion of the upgrade.
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Originally Posted by ICE MAN
i know Andy mark is a good guy, but my team has no time to waste as i well know every FRC team has no time to waste to try to install an upgrade and not have it work. i have purchased his products before and they always have been of high precision and quality, but this current product is by far our worst product. instead of getting the motors installed in a few hours we have wasted two days trying to make parts for a "part" that is supposed to already work and fit on the mini-bike motor. if Andy mark does read this reply then i highly ask and urge him to look over every product that he sends and makes sure that all of the parts are in the box when it is shipped.
to every one else who has already purchased one of these upgrades i hope and wish that you have better luck than we have. |
23-01-2006 08:41
Andy Baker
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Originally Posted by ICE MAN
I if Andy mark does read this reply then i highly ask and urge him to look over every product that he sends and makes sure that all of the parts are in the box when it is shipped.
to every one else who has already purchased one of these upgrades i hope and wish that you have better luck than we have. |
28-01-2006 19:39
Latergaterahh..this might be random. but nonetheless important.
for the large cim motor, aka: bike motor, are we allowed to take out the gears and the springs that are already attached? b/c we are planning on using the output shaft directly connected to a coupling...and so on...
so again...are we allowed to take out the springs and the black gear thing..??
if so..HOW CAN I? i tried to pull it out..it's pretty much impossible.
29-01-2006 01:27
Cory
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Originally Posted by Latergater
ahh..this might be random. but nonetheless important.
for the large cim motor, aka: bike motor, are we allowed to take out the gears and the springs that are already attached? b/c we are planning on using the output shaft directly connected to a coupling...and so on... so again...are we allowed to take out the springs and the black gear thing..?? if so..HOW CAN I? i tried to pull it out..it's pretty much impossible. |