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  1. #231
    C3 has 2 of the most powerful Banebots motors for drive and gets 4WD by running belts to the front (I should put a picture up)... hang on...

    c3___3_3_5__featherweight_fighting_robot__by_eventorizon_ajsb-d5z0izd.pdf

    What will change is the motor in the pic is a HK50 but its going down to a HK 40, and the top panel is 1.2mm Ti 5 not polycarb as in the pic.

    Drive is 2x P60 4:1 Gearboxes with RS775 18V motors running of a 6S 2.65 AH lipo, weapon is a 3.5kg drum off a HK 4035 800kv running on 10S through a Scorpion commander 50V

  2. #232
    Quote Originally Posted by RogueTwoRobots View Post
    Sorry to rip a hole in your example Ellis, but Cobalt was 4WD

    EDIT: Just to add to the discussion, 2WD gives a touch more manoeuverability, which can be highly advantageous for spinners. Unless you want to have a solid back-up should the spinning weapon fail, 4WD is usually unnecessary.
    ?!

    Wasn't Cobalt at last year's champs 2WD?

    My life is a lie! I thought it ran orange banebots wheels in the very middle of the robot for '12. I swear I saw that setup in a build thread somewhere. Or was that Diablo, then?

    Oh well, forget me, lol.

    Also, Alex, do you mean the 4:1 gearboxes? 4:1 drive is unlikely to work, is it? Must have a ridiculous theoretical top speed. I'd think their 16:1 is about perfect.

  3. #233
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    Shame your not going for a polycarbonate top, it looks cool being able to see inside!
    I don't get why you have the wedge on the front, surely it would be easier to hit people and you could get a better engagement without it so you just drove straight into them? Obviously you would have to move the disk slightly further foward.
    From the bit of video footage of drumroll an binky (they both had wedges didn't they?) at the GSL, the wedges looked more like a hindrance?

  4. #234
    Yeah, Diablo was 2WD with the wheels in the centre, although I don't think it was set up like that until after the champs when Dave bought it.

    Drumroll ran with a wedge at this year's champs, yes. For the most part, I found it to be very beneficial and helped to feed the robots up into the drum. All worked well until I fought Galactus and he got a head-on smash on the wedge and bent it up into the drum, jamming it.

    I won't be remaking the wedge though, mainly because I'll be fabricating a new drum with a slightly larger diameter to take the teeth closer to the floor (something I couldn't do with the current drum without butchering the chassis). However I still like the wedge and might re-adopt it for a whiteboard spinner machine.

  5. #235
    Quote Originally Posted by Ellis View Post
    Alex, do you mean the 4:1 gearboxes? 4:1 drive is unlikely to work, is it? Must have a ridiculous theoretical top speed. I'd think their 16:1 is about perfect.
    I think it maxs out at about 16mph in theory... cant remember exactly and I have lost the speed calculator I made in this debarcle with my laptop.

    Quote Originally Posted by Max View Post
    Shame your not going for a polycarbonate top, it looks cool being able to see inside!
    I don't get why you have the wedge on the front, surely it would be easier to hit people and you could get a better engagement without it
    Quite right. Thats why I am asking. I would need to have it on against say NST and LS4 but I would probably remove it for any ither fight and add more armour or mess with some other aspect

  6. #236
    Anything geared over 10mph for a feather is going to be too quick to control. I would go for a higher ratio if you can and your motors are illy to thank you for it!

  7. #237
    Quote Originally Posted by grant_ploughbot View Post
    Anything geared over 10mph for a feather is going to be too quick to control. I would go for a higher ratio if you can and your motors are illy to thank you for it!
    Ok Grant, I will change it down to 16:1 then, should be more than fast enough then and have more torque!

  8. #238
    Excellent, I'm just looking at gearing my Astro motors down to around 16:1 on my new robot. I used to run at 15:1 but that was still very quick, and I might need some magnets in it will help with the torque to keep current draw low

  9. #239
    Assuming you're using 100mm wheels and the drill motor spins at 18,000 rpm 4:1 gives a top speed of 52.7 mph!

    http://www.technobotsonline.com/robo...alculator.html

    16:1 gives 13.2mph, plus you have loses, wheel spin etc... so 16:1 seems a sane setup.

  10. #240
    That was what I was thinking! Fairly sure he'll be using 73mm, but even so, it couldn't have been short of ridiculous on 4:1. 16:1 with the 775 motors will make for a solid drivetrain.

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