Hey and welcome! There will be plenty of info on here for you to look through- in the mean time, admire that top cover which an unnamed strapping young man made
Hey and welcome! There will be plenty of info on here for you to look through- in the mean time, admire that top cover which an unnamed strapping young man made
Just a different name to consider: Suited aces
Just an alteration would be great :-) if the robot was dead and buried then no probs but I'm currently rebuilding it over the summer to compete in fw comps soon
Hi,
I just been informed from a friend that the circumstances surrounding this robot and it's name leaves me With no issues whatsoever with using this name.
Should we meet in combat or the same event all I ask is you to alter it slightly :-) my clusterbot needs 2 drivers so maybe you can help me out ;-)
Happy roboteering friend
Last edited by ady; 5th April 2016 at 18:50.
Correct. 18V 775 motors with 16:1 "P60" gearboxes on 5 inch colson wheels. It was powered from 6S Lipo batteries. I would alternatively recommend a Saturn or 4 inch wheels.
My Thumper robot was the donating machine.
If we're talking about losing weight on the machine, those disc bearings were rather excessively heavy.
Fantastic driving considering the lack of prior experience. It would be nice to see him about the live circuit.James is clearly a natural!
Double Trouble was great! Well driven and always great to see a saw blade on the front of a robot, don't often get ones like that these days!
As a standard setup, Saturn-16s with 775 motors, TZ85 speed controllers and a 5 Cell Lipo battery would cover any sort of power requirements - robots like Legion use this setup and are quick! I'd advise against running 6 Cells still because the motors are 18v, 6 Cell lipos are 22.2v and the motors don't seem to like that for too long. A set of those and 4" wheels would be an excellent drive train. The motors and speed controllers are both available from Ranglebox.com (Ellis should have me on commission at this point...) and the batteries should be available from hobbyking.com. I would recommend reading up on lipos before investing though, since they can be dangerous if not used correctly.
Wheels are a tad trickier and may be a custom job, though there's people on this forum that make things like that for reasonable prices
Of course help is always to hand too if ever you need it on this forum - despite the fact that we actually fight each other every weekend or so, we are actually a kind and helpful bunch haha
Best of luck with the build!
My Saturn-16 gearboxes and 775 motors will indeed do the job (although they may run fairly hot with the weight of the machine). I'm currently out of S-16 stock, with new stock on the way. It'll be a little while I'm afraid - the champs event and a few other things have disturbed normal scheduling. They'll be available again soon!
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