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Bruceb
17-01-2016, 19:03
anybody got any thoughts on using some of these?
http://assets.megadepot.com/product/image.640x640/wheeleez/WZ1-24UA.jpg

TheSousaLife
17-01-2016, 19:13
Definitely depends on size. over 8 inches you should be fine, but if its under that, you're going to need a long running start at the rock wall. :)

Bruceb
18-01-2016, 09:21
they are 9 inches tall and 5 inches wide

camtunkpa
18-01-2016, 09:26
I believe team 522 used those wheels on their 2010 bot. They seemed pretty grippy but a bit unstable on their tall robot that year.

Bruceb
18-01-2016, 09:34
I believe team 522 used those wheels on their 2010 bot. They seemed pretty grippy but a bit unstable on their tall robot that year.

anybody got pictures of this?

Bruceb
18-01-2016, 09:44
I believe team 522 used those wheels on their 2010 bot. They seemed pretty grippy but a bit unstable on their tall robot that year.

anybody got pictures of this?

SenorZ
18-01-2016, 10:14
Run a grid of them, 5 across, 4 deep, over the ENTIRE bottom of your robot.

CalTran
18-01-2016, 10:33
anybody got pictures of this?

Cursory searching yields no pictures, but seems like TBA (http://www.thebluealliance.com/match/2010roc_qm4) has a few match videos. In that particular one, seems like a rather bouncy ride. (They're the ones in blue in the back.)

Bruceb
18-01-2016, 11:29
Run a grid of them, 5 across, 4 deep, over the ENTIRE bottom of your robot.


that was the plan

BigBen
18-01-2016, 12:02
Looking on the website, each wheel weighs 1.5 lbs. So if you did 5 wide x 4 deep for 20 wheels, that would be 30 lbs, just in wheels. Food for thought. ::rtm::

Kevin Sevcik
18-01-2016, 12:13
I don't really want to contemplate what wheel scrub is going to be like and how turning is going to work on a robot with a grid of those wheels underneath. Why don't you simplify turning by swerving all 20 wheels?

jwfoss
18-01-2016, 12:48
I remember competing against the FRC522 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/nyc_first/4429830469/) robot (https://www.flickr.com/photos/nyc_first/4430589890/) back in 2010, it was pretty bouncy, but maybe that isn't such a bad thing for 2016.