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Re: Forward/Reverse difference in drill motors.

Posted by Stephen at 03/20/2001 7:50 PM EST


Student on team #122, NASA Knights, from Grafton High School (Robotics team is at NHGS) and NASA.


In Reply to: Forward/Reverse difference in drill motors.
Posted by Joe on 03/20/2001 7:22 PM EST:



I'm a little confused, do you mean that, by the way your motors are positioned, to drive the robot foward one motor has to go forward while the other one goes in reverse?


: Our team has noticed (as was said on here months ago) that 1 drill motor in forward and 1 in reverse causes a difference in speed which makes the robot turn. We were wondering if anyone knew how to edit the programming to counteract this or if there was an easier way of setting up the motors so that they could both go forward and still have the robot drive straight.
: Thanks in advance.


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