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  1. #291
    I agree with Craig, I would prefer the GPA over any mag or Lem any time.

    Kan-opener won the tug of war with 2 Boshes.

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  3. #294
    Its a bit more difficult to gauge and control the speed of something when youre about ten metres away holding a transmitter, as opposed to sitting on it with a steering wheel.

    Admittedly, if you could do that it would make life easier because thered be a lot less spinners around

  4. #295
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    Im not sure the belief that 36v of batteriss weighs more than 24v is entirely true. For the same power output, the higher voltage setup will draw less current, use lighter wires and a lighter speed controller. It could even be the same size and number of cells just arranged differently.

    The key words there are same power output. Unless your current limiting the motors to provide the same output at the higher voltage, the motors are going to draw more power due to the higher voltage.

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    2 x S28-150 Mag: 24v, 6hp, 3.6kg
    2 x dustins: 36v, 4.4hp, 3kg
    2 x astro 90s: 24V, 4hp, 1.8kg
    4 x astro 40s: 24v, 4hp, 1.4kg

    The alternatives are definitely there, but a lot of them are really only alternatives on paper. I know I wouldnt put any Astro 40s in a heavyweight, simply because they are too small, I had a pair of these a while back and with some testing, they heat up real quick. Ive seen a few FW smoke these on weapons (Typhoon Cadet @ RoboGames?).

    Team Whyachi have had some success using the Astro 90s for drives in HWs, but rarely do these bots do any form of pushing. Last bot was Warrior SKF and they used 4 of them.

    Dustins are the same as the astros, brilliant motors for the lighter classes, but still get toasty. Craig, you ran a set in your heavy weight, was the top speed and did it do any pushing?

    The S28-150s I do see working, the main thing they have over the other motors is more thermal mass. Id still prefer to use a 400 though. Im trying to think of who did testing of S28-150s as drive motors and said they would never use them in a HW again...

    Entirely my own opinion based on what Ive seen over the years. Happy to be proven wrong

  5. #296
    no push what so ever, could get 8mph yea they got really hot, i know another guy who ran dewalts and stripped the gearboxes

  6. #297
    Confirms my thoughts then Aussie featherweight King Cobra nearly gets his 18v Dewalts glowing on an 8cell pack of A123s

  7. #298
    So the message is Go for the Mags?

  8. #299
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    Heres another one. Thanks to Kody again. Let me know if you think it needs improving please.

    Name: Secret

    Shape: Very low invertible box.

    Colour: Body cyan, skirts light green, disc white with grey teeth.

    Speed: 12mph

    Weight: 100kg

    Armour: 7mm titanium, 5mm titanium skirts

    Drive: 2 S28-400 MagMotors running on 24 volts

    Power: 4 NiCad Battlepacks running on 24 volts

    Motivation: 2 wheel drive, Vulkalon rubber on the wheels for traction

    Ground Clearance: 5mm under side and rear skirts.

    Turning Circle: 0

    Dimensions: 105cm x 70cm x 10cm

    Weapons: Horizontal disc running on 2 S28-400 MagMotors on 24v. The disc is made of hardox, has a diameter of 60cm and weighs 17.5kg. The two 15cm long teeth are also made of hardox and weigh 2.25kg each, so the entire disc weighs 22kg, and thanks to that KE calculator, it produces 97.64kJ. Has a spin-up time of about 4.5 seconds.

    Srimech: Invertible.

    Strengths: Destructive weapon, good all-rounder otherwise.

    Weaknesses: Tires can be hit by axes and crushers, high spin-up time for disc.

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