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Thread: New robot with chain drive

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    100:1 and 60:1 are far too much - you'll be looking at something in the region of 5:1 to, at most, 20:1 I'd think.

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    If you can give an RPM rating at so and so voltage for the motor you're halfway there. You'll want to take into account if you're going to over volt and how that affects RPM, a bit into account obviously how the RPM is affected by load, wheel diameter, what top speed you want, etc.

    (Or at least that's how the guys making go karts do it, it's the same principle for working out any gear ratio surely. Once you know wheel diameter and RPM, and the top speed you want, you can work out what you want. Probably best though to go by what the pros say, experience is often better than doing the math).

    Just from the top of my head though, 100/60:1 is slightly insane. Unless of course you want to climb walls.

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    I do believe a Speed 900 is 6K RPM at 12v. (although you may want to check that.....)

    I was also thinking about using a chain drive in a FW, but dismissed the idea thinking it would be far too heavy, I guess it is possible.

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    Well say if you're running at 12v and the RPM at that voltage is 6000 (ignoring the fact it will have weight behind it and will most likely not come close to that speed), with a ratio 10:1 and say 15cm wheels, you'd have a top speed of around 11mph or 18km/h and plenty of push.

    Really you need to get more design info before deciding ratios. And I think you'll struggle to get sprockets in a suitable size to get the reduction you need, you'd have to use a tiny chain size and even then for a FW I think it'll be a struggle. If however you're simply using chain to transfer drive, that's a different matter.

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    Didn't he buy that one?

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    4 baa 4 was originally built by Ian Lockhart of Team Lambsy. It then changed hands and became a Team Shock robot before changing hands again and becoming 4 4 Toon (in other words, that robot gets around :wink: )

    By the looks of things, the sprockets are just ones that are readily available from Technobots.

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    Jamie just beat me to it but he's right that robot has been around a bit

    When we bought it we had to replace a couple of sprockets and I'm fairly sure they came from technobots (but this was back in 2007 so I can't be completely sure)

    As it's been so long since we had the robot I can't even remember the ratio for it but Clive may be able to help out with that one. something in the region of 8:1 seems to come to mind but that is probably wrong

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