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Originally Posted by Sperkowsky
It depends a lot on the wheels and gear ratio. With stuff like pneumatic wheels going over the lip pretty much no matter what. The best way to do it is drive on the batter and then rotate or try to drive up at an angle.
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I guess this might be an advantage of the plain old Kit Bot drive train as we don't have an issue with that. 8" pneumatic wheels, no other modifications to the provided kit and ours doesn't move when power is cut on the incline of the batter. Maybe I need to find out if the kids actually greased the gearboxes

We are also royally underweight, so that is probably helping as well.