Its not so bad. If he does get stuck Binky will soon free him :D
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Its not so bad. If he does get stuck Binky will soon free him :D
If its working after 2 qualifying rounds, I hope not :lol:
That's a bold strategy. By the time the robot has been in a battle it's unlikely to have an even 2.5mm Clearence both sides. It pretty certain you will get stuck at some point. Wy not make a weapon to beat your opponent. Surely a brick with no power can't fight, it just gets hit...Quote:
Originally Posted by mattsdragons
I was only having a quick guess but its a 4mm clearence and with the sloped areas at the back to get of wedged plus it bein 6wd and compact I shouldnt really have an issue
You could take a strip of inner-tube and screw it it the out side of the wheel. That would raise it up about 2-3mm. Also is cheap/free if you can find a punctured one
I would recommend a ground clearance of more than 8mm, with tank steer robots the wheels wear with every turn, they is no point in having a low ground clearance, wedges are running against the floor so your never going to stop them getting under you
I would recommend a 20mm ground Clearence, and putting grease on you wheels, it improves traction :P and if you want more power use alkali AA battery's, there the best! :P
Hey, I just want to make sure I'm not violating any rules with this.
Is it okay to use 45a anderson powerpole connectors on my drive motors if i am using a lipo, would i get failed on tech check for doing so?
The main battery connectors are deans btw.
thank you.
Use whatever connectors you fancy
Thank you.