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I really like the way your robot looked at Sacramento. Simply one of the more creative looking robot outs there.
From a robot design stand point, I want to ask why you guys didn't put the motors on each arm together and have it drive 1 telescope up to the bar instead? I noticed that you need both arm on the bar to have enough power to pull up, and having 2 arms create the risk that both might not be on at the same time. I think I have a quick solution. Simply program the arms to go up at the same time, and joint the end of the arm together so even if only 1 of the grabber reach the bar, you can still pull up. It's kind of like drive train with 4 motors, do you join the 2 motors on each side together? Or do you have 1 motor at each wheel. What people found out is, if you have 1 motor at each wheel, when only 1 wheel is touching the ground, you only have the power of 1 motor. If you join the 2 motors together and have a tank drive, each side's wheels have 2 motor's power even if only 1 wheel is touching the ground. |
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And, sorry for being so stupid :p, but although I get almost all of the references (love the paint job on the little green guy) I still don't get what 6A7 is. It doesn't seem to be hex for anything...
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Definately cool. What made you decide to go with the two big wheels?
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It looks to me like the robot is made out of nearly all Lexan... Is this true? Lexan is awesome. Great looking bot.
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The skid you can see in this pic is the new improved one, the old one had a more gradual and rounded slope, this led us to getting beached trying to go up the step. After making this smaller fixed angle skid we were able to get up the step with little trouble. PS. Both skids were made mostly out of Lexan and the new one even has a sheet oh 1/32" Lexan pulled tightly around it to protect the carpet from it's metal parts. |
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