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Re: 10 Balls per second?
We are still working on our mount for the robot, but this prototypye used two wheels powered by using one stage of the standard transmision and the CIM805-001 (small CIM) motors. this provides more than enough power and requires the controller to "throttle down" the power to keep the wheels spinning at the allowed speed. The wheels are 12" pneumatics from a previous years robot. Now on to making the mounts for the robot. From our testing it appears to be important how the balls enter the shooter as to how straight the ball will shoot.
Dave
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David Kolberg
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