Same as 360- Scorpion HK4025-890KV running on 6s. from what ive seen from data feedback from 360s performance they can peak at over 4KW of power... more then enough for what i need.
Same as 360- Scorpion HK4025-890KV running on 6s. from what ive seen from data feedback from 360s performance they can peak at over 4KW of power... more then enough for what i need.
So... This one's going to go flying out the arena as well?
That's one well built robot!
Hopefully not Ceri.
It has a beefy magnet in there to keep it on the floor (the only arena i can run it with the spinner on is the robochallenge arena which has a steel floor)
Also the disc will only run against robots i know it can damage... theres no point leaving it on against hardox box's etc.
smart idea with the magbet hope it works
How well do you think the lipo's will cope being so close to the motors as they heat up? The battery's themselves will also generate some heat. I can imagine it getting quite toastie in there when the shell is in place, specially with 6wd, grippy tires and the extra pull from the magnets. Is there any cooling planned for the bot?The dewalts WILL heat up to very high temperatures ~ 70 - 80 degrees and more
Well the heat problem has an easy solution -
Put an aerofoil on the spinning blade to throw all the hot air up vertically then heat sink the spinner & anything else you can.
The added bonus is the aerofoil should create a down force, pushing the machine to the floor. Two added bonuses & not a single extra gram spent.
What I'd like to know is: How do you plan to lift it from the arena floor after a match when there's an extremely powerful magnet holding it to the floor?
looking nice
call it davebot
and i'd think the only way would be to use a crobar or something lol
you could use an electromagnet
I like your design concept of having the option of a decent pusher as well. Defo a winning concept! Its looking good, be interested to see what you come up with to support and drive the bar in that compact space.
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