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henryBsick 01-11-2005 21:52

pic: Lego Robot for a F.I.R.S.T.-ish Game
 

greencactus3 01-11-2005 21:56

Re: pic: Lego Robot for a F.I.R.S.T.-ish Game
 
i highly reccomend shortening your wheelbase or widening the track or using less grippy tires. you would have trouble turning iwth that setup. and i highly reccomend you learning how to use "Reinforcements" to make a stronger. more reliable robot with less weight. beam on beam on plate only works for so long.
and as for max amps from a rcx, do keep in mind its possible to use battery boxes and use an rcx to change the switches. doesnt drain the rcx batteries as fast either. have fun!

henryBsick 01-11-2005 22:15

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Originally Posted by greencactus3
i highly reccomend shortening your wheelbase or widening the track or using less grippy tires. you would have trouble turning iwth that setup. and i highly reccomend you learning how to use "Reinforcements" to make a stronger. more reliable robot with less weight. beam on beam on plate only works for so long.
and as for max amps from a rcx, do keep in mind its possible to use battery boxes and use an rcx to change the switches. doesnt drain the rcx batteries as fast either. have fun!

If the current setup does not turn as effeciantly as I would like it to with all of the final weight I am just going to take off the front tires rubber gripand be left with only the white hub touching the ground. I have already dabbled in this area and have no worries about it. Right now, I have a simple mock up on the front of the robot for lateral stabilization, it makes it easier to work on the base of the arm that way. When the final bot comes out it will not move wobbled/flex/ anything. I am going to build it like a true 222 machine; so I should be able to drop it from 8 feet in the air :p . The weight is no issue. Right now I am actually planning to add weight blocks for a counter balance, but this is one of those test it when it is done things.

Scott team 48 01-11-2005 23:48

Re: pic: Lego Robot for a F.I.R.S.T.-ish Game
 
Also something you want to consider is if you want to run all of the motors independantly is that each rcx has 4 outputs, my idea of how ur planning on doing it would either require that second rcx, or run your brush off one of your other motor outputs, but that limits it a little bit, you probably knew all of this tho, just thought I'd make sure you did.

henryBsick 02-11-2005 16:54

Re: pic: Lego Robot for a F.I.R.S.T.-ish Game
 
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Originally Posted by Scott team 48
Also something you want to consider is if you want to run all of the motors independantly is that each rcx has 4 outputs, my idea of how ur planning on doing it would either require that second rcx, or run your brush off one of your other motor outputs, but that limits it a little bit, you probably knew all of this tho, just thought I'd make sure you did.

Each RCX only has 3 outputs actually. The only way I have figured yet of powering all of my motors is to put output in parallel from the CXs and run a single wire carrying the voltage for motors with the same task and re split the wires down at the bot to go the the individual motors. I think I am going ot use 2 homemade lego joysticks and push button limits for alll of the actual driving.

EricH 02-11-2005 17:04

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If you want two motors to run at the same time all the time, try putting them both on the same output port. If that doesn't work, then link two RCX units somehow.

henryBsick 02-11-2005 17:13

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Originally Posted by EricH
If you want two motors to run at the same time all the time, try putting them both on the same output port. If that doesn't work, then link two RCX units somehow.

That will work I just want to make sure that I am getting the most power posssible to these motors which is why I am going to double outputs and then share inputs between the two (maybe three [hehehehe]) RCXs.

Kyle Love 02-11-2005 19:34

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Thats amazing. My team is really behind right now. But, they have a GREAT mentor (Mat Temme) and I believe they can get it done in time. (I can't help with programming, I help make the mechanical parts) Will this bot be at a FLL comp?

henryBsick 02-11-2005 21:31

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Originally Posted by Kyle45
Thats amazing. My team is really behind right now. But, they have a GREAT mentor (Mat Temme) and I believe they can get it done in time. (I can't help with programming, I help make the mechanical parts) Will this bot be at a FLL comp?

This robot will be competing in Robot Ramble, an event in Science Olympiad.

Barry Bonzack 02-11-2005 23:16

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[off topic] You own the game pit! that is awesome! [/off topic]

Looks cool man, good luck in competition.


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