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Featherweights and other bits and pieces
Getting shot of a few bits and pieces to help fund Daiske II.
First of all: Daiske
Daiske ran at the UK FW Champs this year and was a solid robot that didn't break down, nice and easy to maintain as its nice and simple. Ideal for a newcomer looking for some driving practise and just get in the ring or maybe a clusterbot. For anyone who hasn't seen it its a basic 2WD wedge. Originally crafted by Alex Marler.
Contents are:
2x Komo drill motors
82mm (or so) wheels
Sabertooth ESC
2x 7.2v 4300mAh batteries
15mm RG1000 armour
3mm Aluminium baseplate
12v Powerlight
Removable link
Can also provide alternative armour made from wood and polycarb
Might have forgotten a few bits there, but basically comes complete minus radio gear. The robots innards allow for a 4WD upgrade, wheel holes already cut for that.
Second, 2WD pneumatic flipper robot
Welded alumiuium chassis with mounted pneumatic ram, was originally going to run it as my first bot but didn't really fancy pneumatics so just used all the innards to create Cicatrix. Will get back to you on the bore and strong of the ram
Third Zippy Li-Po
11.1v Li-Po battery, currently has no connected attached.
Fourth, Pneumatic tubing, 1.5m of it.
Fifth, Komo drills and mounts
I have heard they are ideal for beetleweights, there mounts have a motor mount and also shaft mount, shaft mounting has needle roller bearings for better efficiency and also mean you don't need to mount blocks after the wheels for support.
Sixth, 10 bar Pneumatic regulator
Seventh, Purple pneumatic ram (not that the purple is important, just so you know which one I mean) again, I will get back to you on bore and stroke.
Eighth, Drill motor batteries, 12v 1000mAh rating, have 6 of them.
Ninth, Pneumatic filling kit, not sure if its any use to anyone or not.
Tenth, 2 screw top pneumatic bottles, cant remember the exact size or anything, so will get back to you on that again if anyone is interested.
Lastly Various smaller pneumatic components
Originally came with the feather mentioned earlier and would sell together if requested.
Sorry about how vague some of my descriptions are, took me ages to write this list and I am getting quite tired. Updates and more items to follow.
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Re: Featherweights and other bits and pieces
tempted about the drill batterys, the lipo and the regulator. couple of questions:
is the regulator a trevor regulator?
what is the mah of the lipo?
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Link to photobucket where the photos are and a youtube link of Daiskes first fight against BuzzBar (look out for some horrific driving)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2rOocn4YfU
Photos can be found here:
http://s1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc487/Anttazz/
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There's photos of it on there Jonny, I don't think it is a Trevor Reg, pretty sure its not actually, looks far bigger. The Li-Po is 2200mAh.
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ok thanks, in that case i shant take regulator or the lipo (looking for a 3 cell in the 4a-6ah range). are those valves for sale aswell? how much do you want for the drill batteries?
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All the pneumatics stuff on the photobucket page is for sale yeah, First 12 photos or something I think?
Just want the drill batteries out of my toolbox really, call it a fiver for the lot + whatever the p+p is? Can take them out of the cases too if you prefer, save a few quid sending them.
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Due to me having more money than sense at the moment, I may be interested in taking that flipper robot and all the associated pneumatic bits that came with it :crazy:
How much would you be looking for for it?
PM/Fb/text me to let me know :)
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I thought poor wee Daiske I would be more popular than that old flipper shell, but apparently not :lol: . I'm afraid Jamie that Matt has first refusal at the moment as he did express interest first, even if not publicly just to fool you all.
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I called it Jamie, sorry :lol:
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Currently all pneumatics and pneumatic flipper chassis are reserved. Motors and wheels also reserved as are drill batteries.
I think the only thing currently unreserved is Daiske.
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If matt/Jamie doesn't take all the valves I might be interested in them,
Could you give some information on them (port sizes, flowrates, voltage, what type they are)
Also how much are you looking for daiske?
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No probs :)
I'm probably better off putting the money towards my axe robot but like I said, money is currently prevailing over sense. Might as well enjoy it before I start having to consider things like rent/mortgage/car payments etc!
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When I bought all the pneumatics stuff it was basically so I could nick all the other bits out for Daiske, I don't know that much about them but I can read what it says on the side of them if that is any help :D .
Going by the picture below, top valve (3/2 valve I think) says:
Branded HLPC
DC24V 4.8W
Amp 200mA
Temp rise 80degC
100% ED
IP 65
Bottom left is the same by 12v and 400mA
Bottom right Burket Valve
300-c-1,2-B
MSG1/8-E-018
24v 50Hz 4W
PN 0-10bar
Sorry if that is all gibberish.
http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/..._5981427_n.jpg
I haven't though too much about prices, didn't expect to get such quick replies. Something like £160 with p+p included? Will also throw in your drill batteries for nothing if you like. Make me an offer if thats no good :).
I'll get some good photos of how Daiske is looking now tomorrow too.
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Too right Jamie, better to be taking advantage of the parents :lol: .
I'm gonna be stuffed for money when I go in for this ankle op I have to get, could be 3 months out of work! Thats why i'm looking after the pennies and selling off stuff that is just sitting in the corner of the garage.
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can you put up some more pics of daiske including pictures of the internals? what sabertooth id in it? what does it current;y weigh?
with regards to the valves the bottom left one looks to me like it is just the solenoid and coil. i was mainly enquiring about the valve in the hope that the burkert was a 5404 :(
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It is yes, it attaches to the 3/2 if you're running on a different voltage i guess?
I'll get all the photos and specs from Daiske tomorrow morning. I think it weighs roughly 4.5kg.
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awesome, plenty of weight for speed 900's and hardox :twisted:
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That would be pretty sweet, could make it a 4WD bulletproof box really if you can make the space for it. Don't think the sabertooth would survive 4 speed 900's mind you :?
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yeh would have to upgrade to victors or something, what size is the sabertooth by the way?
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Off the top of my head I think it's a 2x10A, but I could be wrong, it was my cousin who ran it. I will check tomorrow.
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if its the controller i put in there then it is 2x10a sabertooth
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Picture of the insides of Daiske courtesy of Alex, and before I removed all that nasty wood :lol:
http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/...z/P4050151.jpg
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that room looks familiar :proud:
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then buy it! i'm pulling out as i've spent my money on bigger things (clue right there :) )
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Originally Posted by harry hills
i really want it :proud:
Harry, dont you think youve got a lot on your plate already? Your team is getting a new feather, youve got a few bots, quality not quantity is the way to go
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i have a featherweight, jonny is building a fw (and hw) henry has bourght a fw, although we are a team, our robots are our own, my heavyweight won't be compleate utill im able to drive :D my feather just need a lid then it's practicty done. i may well buy this.
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If Jonny is pulling out then it opens the field up again for potential buyers, Harry and Matt (or possibly Lian with Matt asking on his behalf) asked me at pretty much exactly the same time in PM's about it so at the moment I'd say its between you guys.
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Oh, and do you still want those drill batteries Jonny?
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Im interested in the rammer
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yep, how much is postage for them :)
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Seems like its a war between us 2 teams
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Do you need them in the cases Jonny or do you just need the cells? Will probably reduce the postage a bit if I whip the cases off.
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can you whip the cases off but keep the cells attached to eachother still? also could you put each pack in an plastic bag to prevent possible shorting?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by death robotics
Seems like its a war between us 2 teams
again :mrgreen:
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jonny
Quote:
Originally Posted by death robotics
Seems like its a war between us 2 teams
again :mrgreen:
Blame my mother *Goes on a 5 minute rant* She does take till christmas to decide
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im hopin my mother takes till one day before xmas to deide :proud: