PIETECH V.1, P. 2: Redesigned Sun Gear Makes This Model The “PIE 4.3”:
I am really pleased with the raw power that the PIE 4.0 exhibits. This power is still quite wild and unrefined, but it is impressive, nonetheless.
I was happy with the inverted chain design, but I quickly
saw some issues that would give me trouble keeping the PIE running. Mainly the
width of the chain is too narrow to allow for wheel run-out and axle deviations.
The main wheel is expected to deflect some and I am not using a precision sun
gear axle so I have no realistic expectation of it being perfectly straight.
Now the sun gear has now been redesigned/improved. It still
functions as an inverted chain but rather than roller chain, 8mm (5/16”) rods
are used. The new sun gear width is 30mm (1-3/16”) so there is plenty of room
to change designs.
The new sun gear is made from two #40-26 tooth sprockets
with the teeth cut nearly off and 8mm (5/16”) rods welded into the remaining
tooth divots. A piece of 1” steel rod with the center drilled to 5/8” is used
for the center of the gear. The sprockets are welded to the center rod and the
5/16” rods ae then welded in place.
Bench testing is showing that adjusting the sun gear’s timing by as little as 1 or 2 teeth (13 to 23 degrees) changes the direction of thrust dramatically.
Below is a video of the new sun gear set for forward motion and PIE clamped firmly to the bench.
I am planning on doing more extensive testing in the next
days and weeks, including the use of an inverter to make the drive portable for
vehicle testing!
It has occurred to me that since the PIE 4.0 has already
gone through 2 gear redesigns and a motor swap that this is truly the PIE 4.3,
so that is what it shall be known as… PIE 4.3!
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