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Thread: First Time Bot Builder/Buyer

  1. #31
    *gimson

    Ill give it a shot:

    Mechanical / structural
    Robot chassis (depends upon weapon and design obviously, for a boxy design as you suggest maybe 4wd is best?)
    Armour (or none )
    Drive motors
    Gearboxes (of not already on motors as with drill motors)
    Wheels
    Drive motor and drive train (if 4wd with two motors for example) mounts
    Weapon motor(s)
    Weapon drive medium (belt/chain etc)
    Weapon support
    Weapon disc/bar etc
    Other fixings and design features additional

    Electronic
    Drive speed controller(s)
    Weapon controller (could be another speed controller or a relay switch for example)
    RC Receiver (or Rx)
    Main battery
    Receiver power source (most speed controllers will take this from the main battery so you dont need a separate battery though)
    Power connectors (battery connectors as well - you might want to take the battery out of the robot for charging)
    Wiring (cables linking everything together)
    Transmitter (or Tx)

    Tools and other stuff


    May have missed something out in my tiredness but thats a half decent brief summary

  2. #32
    http://www.micro-maul.co.uk/vertigo/img_1397.jpghttp://www.micro-maul.co.uk/vertigo/img_1397.jpg

    Thats what the insides of a spinner may look like before tidied

  3. #33
    how much u think i could get everything i need for? minus the weapon components and chassis and armor.id need the wheels to be larger than the stuff inside so i could make a invertable rambot but still keeping it low and as slim as possible.

  4. #34
    I still maintain that you can build a feather for under £100, ok this means making your own controllers (using microswitches and servos), scrounging a lot. Realistically £300 could make you a pretty good feather. DB5 is probably in the £500 region, the new scorpian probably over a grand - Geoff??

  5. #35

  6. id would use the cheapest speed controllers as they probably cost more than anything. may sound stupid this bit but if it was a 4wd rambot how many speed controllers would i need?

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  8. #39
    You could get by with one. If you want to invest in the best quality speed controllers for bot-specific applications, most of these will have dual channels suitable for driving two or four motors (you can run four if you hook the motors in parallel).

  9. #40
    James, just pass on the Ti at the weekend, will save you the postage. I wont be able to do it before next week anyway.

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