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    Good job so far bro! The quickest way to make it go forward is to change it in the remote settings. Go to mixer. Find the channel used to go forward and select it. Go to src (the thing used to select which knob does what) and press enter on it. It should have an ! (Example !AIL) Next to it to show that it is inverted. The graph on the screen will also be inverted.

    And do you mean that motors spin faster or do you mean that they cover more distance? You should expect the latter as their circumference is larger Hense they will cover more ground.

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    he quickest way to make it go forward is to change it in the remote settings.
    My lack of experience with a Devo 7e. :P I really should get one.
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    Bad Wolf
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottie View Post
    Good job so far bro! The quickest way to make it go forward is to change it in the remote settings. Go to mixer. Find the channel used to go forward and select it. Go to src (the thing used to select which knob does what) and press enter on it. It should have an ! (Example !AIL) Next to it to show that it is inverted. The graph on the screen will also be inverted.

    And do you mean that motors spin faster or do you mean that they cover more distance? You should expect the latter as their circumference is larger Hense they will cover more ground.

    Ive managed to sort that in the settings! Thanks for that! I have a servo working as well on there now, so I’m going to now swap the wheels for 4 bigger sized ones and see if that helps the bounce on it! Thanks guys! I’ve also glue gunned the wires in place so hopefully that stops the Pads snapping off again!

    Bad Wolf

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    Bad Wolf
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    So I’ve swapped the wheels, but it’s made it even more bouncy!



    the motors don’t seem to be moving at the same speed, not sure why that would be :/

    So then I lifted the front and it runs lovely, but I don’t want a 2 wheeled bot



    Options anyone? Have some pointless wheels at the front that have no motor? Change the front motors incase they are at a different ratio? Totally change my design to just have 2 and YOLO it up? Lol

    Bad Wolf

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