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Any plans to put a bunch of weight on it when you drive it? It looks great, will we get to see video :) ?
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I really enjoy the invert CIM stickers.
I'm curious to see how the hex shaft collars on the axles hold up. I've never seen that done on a WCD before, but it seems like a nice way to reduce machining. |
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And yes, we will try and do a video on Monday :) |
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Looks sweet. What's the pneumatics do for you?
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What is the weight of it with motors and electronics and no battery?
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Very cool Gear boxes! Just curious what are your gear ratios and expected fps when fully loaded with 135ish pounds?
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What material did you use to mount the electronics on?
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The Ratio spread currently is 2.06, with calculated FPS at 7 in low and 13.5 in high. The drivetrain is currently unloaded (50 lbs roughly,) so we can't really tell between low and high.... They are both stupidly fast. We also purchased two different gear sets, and also pinions. We can configure the drive to the following speeds: 5.5/15 7/18 5.5/18 7/20.5 5.5/11 7/13.5 (low/high) We'll see how many we have time to actually test. Quote:
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What kind of drive method are you using to drive it? If you are using tank drive or standard arcade drive, it would make it seem like it is really fast and hard to control. I would recommend something similar to Chezy Drive. We've been using Chezy Drive for the past 3 years, and it makes faster robots much easier to control, as long as you put set the gains right. 13.5 fps is fast, but not stupidly fast, which I would consider being 17+. Still anything over 10 fps is hard to control with tank.
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