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  1. #71
    yes they are allowed bit heavy but will do the job fine

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  3. #73
    You can use SLA (sealed lead acid) batteries but I can't think of many if any current featherweights that do. They are heavy and in sizes suitable for featherweights can't deliver any decent amount of current.

    I'd save your cash and go get some Nimh or Nicads. It might cost a little more but its well worth it.

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  5. #75
    I used to think in exactly the same way with robots. So you save 30 quid just now and get things moving and limit its performance. Or spend the 30 quid extra just now, wait a little longer and get a machine with a far higher spec and you will save a lot in the long run.

    It's ultimately your own decision, I'm just trying to save you time and cash in the long run from my own experience and wallet.

  6. #76
    nicad and nimh battery packs are very good for new comers i would say

    i did start of with an sla but it didn't hold charge well and so i progressed to nicads

    also a point to think about is sla's are very hard to sell on, where as i think i would fine it easy(ish) to sell so i could buy some a123 cells for example

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  9. #79
    personally i think your over complicating thinks, get some bluie wheels from robo challenge staright onto drill and they are very grippy and i haven't had a fail from them yet

    btw if it is a gear on the wheel a belt wont work


    also if your looking for some more batteries in form of drill batts i hav taken delivery of some new drill motors and don't need the batteries come with chargers aswell 2x12v packs

    ????

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