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Is this really necessary??
Posted by Tom S. at 03/21/2001 12:36 PM EST
Student on team #177, The Bobcats, from South Windsor High School and International Fuel Cells. In Reply to: Joe is 100% correct!! Posted by Rob Zeuge on 03/21/2001 12:19 PM EST: The difference in speed is almost unoticable unless you have really geared up the drive on your bot.... we have a slgiht curve when we go full throttle forward, but it is easily correctable by very minute turns by the driver. This all comes down to whether it really makes a difference. Re-designing the base of your bot to accomidate this small imporvement may be more work than it is worth. On the other hand, if it is a real problem to the function of your robot, re-doing the base may be a viable option. Key thing to remember, if you keep it simple, things *usually* work smoother. Doing something through code is a better option (to me at least) than redesigning hte base to make the motors go at teh same speed. Just my thoughts Tom Schindler Team #177 |
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