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Ok so I am going to run over the general idea. I have been researching getting a robot mower and the options are sickly. They simply don't offer a full size electric robot mower for a reasonable price, at least for my pockets.
Your back just in time for the new web site to launch in a few weeks and the new EZB release! These are happening times around here. Have you been peeking in and staying up to date or totally off in the real world this past year?
Hey Guys ! I missed you! Yes I have been totally gone off the face of the earth lol. Once I started the new job it took some months to get oriented and settled in. It was basically like full time school. Anyways I haven't heard about the new ezb, and I haven't broken in my V4! wow. I applaud progress though!
So As far as chassis , I am considering using some parts from the truck project, but they may be too big. I will use different wheels likely for more grip , caster wheels in the front, and a chain drive to turn the wheels. I want to do that so I can keep the height adjustment. It would be awesome if I could put a servo or something on the height adjustment as well , how cool would it be to have those stripes like on a gold course!
OK so I need a drive train. I am considering using the trucks power wheels gearboxes and then the hubs already connected to the wheel, I will just need to see how that fits. My second option which I believe is stronger and more reliable are two Ryobi Drill motors and gear boxes. I can connect a sprocket to the chuck and a sprocket to the wheel as a drive mechanism for each side.
Useing the drill motors is a fascinating idea. Cant wait to see how you work them into the drive train. Thous little motors sure are powerful. What voltage are the motors and what are you planning to supply to them? I imagine if they are 18v drills and you supply 12 that wouldn't hurt the motors, just slow them down a little.
I have a couple options when it comes to lowering the input to voltage to the drill motors. First is using a voltage step down or buck converter. Second option - I am already going to need a motor controller (unless I used relays) , I can use PWM to lower the input voltage. The lower the PWM signal / duty cycle , the lower the effective voltage applied to the motors. I would clearly not have a PWM that allowed the voltage to go above what it was designed for. Most likely I would reduce voltage a couple volts to keep heat down.
Module properties: non-isolated Adjustable Auto Buck Boost Converter(non-synchronous rectification)Input Voltage: DC10-50VOutput Voltage: DC10-50V(default 19V shipmet,adjust the blue adjustable resistance to change output voltage)Output Current:Max 20A(Because of the limitation of Max output power,the output current Max 20A)Output power: 350W MaxOutput voltage current LED meter display: Double four digital 0.28" tubeOutput voltage meter:Blue LED display 0-100VOutput current meter:Red LED display 0-20AFan:DC 12V Double Ball Bearing Fan(The fan Automatic Control for Thermostat,Automatic start or stop)Operating temp:-40 c +85 cInput anti-reverse protection:Yes (can be long time to reverse,do not burn module)Output over voltage protection:No(output voltage exceeds 50V)Over temperature protection:YesDimensions:length 113mm x wide 78mm x high 56mm including the fan
The Sabertooth 2X12 is one of the most versatile, efficient and easy to use dual motor drivers on the market. It is suitable for medium powered robots - up to 30lbs in combat or 100lbs for general purpose robotics.
Sabertooth allows you to control two motors with: analog voltage, radio control, serial and packetized serial. You can build many different robots of increasing complexity for years to come with a Sabertooth. Sabertooth has independent and speed+direction operating modes, making it the ideal driver for differential drive (tank style) robots and more.
The operating mode is set with the onboard DIP switches so there are no jumpers to lose. Sabertooth features screw terminal connectors - making it possible for you to build a robot without even soldering.
Sabertooth is the first synchronous regenerative motor driver in its class. The regenerative topology means that your batteries get recharged whenever you command your robot to slow down or reverse. Sabertooth also allows you to make very fast stops and reverses - giving your robot a quick and nimble edge.
Sabertooth has a built in 1A Switching 5V BEC that can provide power to a microcontroller or R/C receiver and a couple of servos. This built in BEC is almost identical in performance to our ParkBEC. The lithium cutoff mode allows Sabertooth to operate safely with lithium ion and lithium polymer battery packs - the highest energy density batteries available.
Solid choices. Hey, I have 4 or 5 (or more. I have to check) brand new Sabertooth 2x12 units. Two are slightly used. I switched all my Tooth's over to the 2x32 because I'm running my B9 off a power supply and they let me clamp the regeneration voltage instead of needing a voltage dump battery. If interested I'm willing to sell one or more to you for $60 USD each, plus postage. If you buy them all I'll ship free.
I realized the batteries that come with the weed trimmers are the "slim" batteries which are 1 ah @40v, These will be fine for testing during the build, but horrible for actual use. So instead I am going to search for the 5 AH version for a cheaper price on ebay but if I cannot get one for less than 60 or 70 I will just buy it new because they come with a automatic 5 yr warranty against charge fade from Ryobi and Home Depot.
Cool, just let me know how many you want. I just checked and I have only four available. Thought I had more. Please contact me off the forum at dschulpius at gmail dot com and we'll work out the details. Thanks!
Servo City order, I plan to use sprockets and chain to transfer torque from the drill gearbox to the hub of the rear drive wheels. They are good for 55 pound working load in either direction according to servo city. I chose these over the metal because they are easier to adjust and disassemble and this robot will only weight 60-80 pounds.
OK I already have some 15 x 6 in Arnold Turf saver lawn tires but I am concerned they are too big to fit. So I took advantage of a sale at Harbor freight and picked up 13 in x 5 Haulmaster tires. I got them for 12.99 and an additional 20 percent off with a coupon. If they fit the mower well then I will drill holes and put on some kind of home made adapter to mount the chain sprocket to.
I have 4 of these Arnold tires. They have the same tread pattern but the tread is deeper and this wheel is 1 inch wider that the cheaper wheel. Also the Arnold ( Carlisle rubber) is a smooth grease bearing only which is messy. The Haulmaster has a cheap ball bearing, but ball bearing non the less so I wont need to lube it.
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