I'd try simply increasing the length of the aerial first.
2.4Ghz wave is up to 120mm long, so make the aerial longer and isolate from any metal, some thin plastic would help.
I'd try simply increasing the length of the aerial first.
2.4Ghz wave is up to 120mm long, so make the aerial longer and isolate from any metal, some thin plastic would help.
That's looking great Dave, as usual
I love how meaty those welds are, armour looks absolutely solid. I'm also impressed with how tight things are at the front of the robot. On Drumroll there is quite a lot of air and gaps around the drum/bulkheads that a horizontal nasty spinny thing could easily grab onto and rip apart, but you've managed to keep everything butted up against each other so much that it shouldn't be an issue.
Can't wait to meet it in the arena.
Thanks Jamie... was part of the design to get it all as small and beefy as possible.
just done an aggressive spin up test on a full lipo;
337.9amps, 13517rpm.... this is gona end in a fire.... just goes to show how much more current you can pull through an automotive fuse then expected... bearing in mind theres a 100a fuse in there.
also its 390g over weight.... so ill probably change the baseplate for titanium, mill some pockets etc etc at some point.
this is going to be a beast, do some nice milling patternwise. it will look stunning
337 amps?
Man now that's just silly.![]()
I will be expecting a phone call then.Originally Posted by Gabe01
Given your self a job now Ed! I was just going to mill a square pocket in the back on the manual mill at the coopers, but since you offered...![]()
I'm thinking of a circuit board design
Also cover the red bits in brown leather give it a steam punk look
Circuit boards exposed... Leather... I shoulda just built a terminator lol
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