Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots
Yes mate i got a pic a few days ago next to a cup for scale, also thanks to gary for showing me a website what works out the KE energy for spinning disc and its coming out at 4.4KJ what is even very good for a featherweight so this should be fun! also a video of the first spin up on a flat lipo and half throttle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcS4ps3kZbI
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Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots
Half throttle AND flat lipo?!! :shock:
I'm just going to bin my kilobot chassis now and be done with it :lol:
Although there may be a ray of hope that could be revealed by this question: Kenny, are you putting a magnet in it?
Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots
nope i wanna see it fly! :)
Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots
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Originally Posted by mr_turbulence
You made a robot 3 times the weight limit?... Fail
Yep, fail indeed :rofl: :rofl:
That what you get for just picking up some tools and going to work :proud:
Not quite on the 3kg mark but when i weighed it earlier today without the lifter it was at around 1kg and the servos weight 300g on their own witout the lifting arm and scoop. It's built from some 6 & 10mm polycarb I had kicking around and some 12mm nylon 6 so all a bit on the big side for this weight class especially seeing as in most places it's 18mm thick. I have a bunch of 1mm & 3mm ti kicking around but didn't really want to use that for the 'development' stage so it'll come down a lot if I want.
I'm actually more inclined to beef it up and use it for the battleratz and start again with a single servo and heavier metal armour. Will stick with the same basic shape just go for everything a bit smaller. Reckon with 180 around, armour is going to be the big thing. That really is an impressive machine!!
Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots
kenny thats rate good, but ya no its gonna fly off as soon as it hits something :P
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Woah, surely it's got to be clocking surplus of 10,000rpm for that much stored energy?
Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots
17000rpm :) 4.4kj is awsome considering 360 is 18kj and the original hypnodisc was only about 6kj.
Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots
Lets imagine that hit the wall and the robot inherited most of the energy, it'd fly off at a (pointlessly theoretical) 270km/h.. here's gambling something breaks instead =p
Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots
Might want to tacho it to see what it actually goes up to, you won't actually get to your no-load rpm you know :P Ive got a laser tacho knocking about somewhere, you just put a sticker on the disc or whatever and bounce the beam off it - be happy to bring it to the first kilobot event :)
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Re: UK Kilobots - 1.362kg (3 lbs) Combat Robots
Here's my attempt- decided to go for something a little bit different this time.
It is a 2 wheel drive robot with an interchangeable weapon bay at the front- i've got 6 different setups planned- the first one has been built and fitted- a drum spinner
Heres the stats
Name- not sure yet
Weight: 1.275kg at the moment- will be around 1.35kg with the second battery fitted
Length: 20cm
Width: 21cm
Height- 5cm (with no weapon)
Drive- 2x MFA 30:1
Speedo- Sabretooth 10A
Battery: 2x 1000mAh 2 cell LiPo
Weapon Setup 1: 200g spinning drum with 6 teeth powered by a large brushed motor on 1:1 ratio- Blue speedo to control it
Armour- 5mm HDPE
More weapons coming soon- i'm hoping to make an upgraded version of the drum with a better made drum and a brushless setup to give it a bit more power- this one seems to work reasonably well to start off with.
I'll get a video of it running online tomorrow but heres a photo of it as it is right now