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Help with minibot, pleaase!
Hello, this is team number 3583 and we are a rookie team. I am wondering if someone can help us by sending us pictures and ideas of the minibot.
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Re: Help with minibot, pleaase!
We have decided to use magnets, we have brainstormed, tested, and prototyped many ideas, and that is my main suggestion to you. Also remember the wheels have quite a bit of grip to them. I am a fellow rookie teamer myself, and we right off the bat decided to build the pole that the minibot would climb. Without doing this all prototyping is quite useless. The specs for the pole are on the kit of parts website
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Yeah, thats a good Idea thanks(; Have you all finished your minibot?
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Re: Help with minibot, pleaase!
I would not further that design avanboekel on the basis that the minibot has to run on the battery power and the motors alone, no outside force is permitted. once its on the pole it is up the the electrically powered motor to move the minibot up the pole
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WOW, that's a great design thanks
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@soxfan269 thanks for the help. Where you all from?
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hey bro are we allowed to use push sensors from lego mindstorm?
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The button (limit switch) sensors from mindstorm are legal... they are wired to be used with the NXT computer iinterface... you might be able to use them another way but it will be tricky and you will need to find some way to wire them..
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My advice since your a rookie team, and I don't mean to discourage you, but I would leave the minibot alone. It's your first year and I feel like doing this could set you up to fail, you should just go and make sure all the essential systems work, before you make a whole second robot.
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So then can we use the touch sensor?
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