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Joe is 100% correct!!
Posted by Rob Zeuge at 03/21/2001 12:19 PM EST
Coach on team #121, Rhode Warrior, from University of Rhode Island and Naval Undersea Warfare Center. In Reply to: you'll be sorry if you use bevel gears (imho) + free code Posted by Joe Johnson on 03/21/2001 10:44 AM EST: Joe is right, simple planning, coding, or practice (or any compbination thereof) are the best solutions to this problem. You lose the same amount of motor power through programming a scale as through human compensation, because either will match the speed of the motors to the slower one. Programming is just a bit more consistent. Also finding a way to mount the motors in the same direction is not that hard, it just may take a bit of planning and space. This should not be a problem, since many teams prefer to construct a drive base early on in the six weeks of construction. Best of luck Robert Zeuge rzeu0470@postoffice.uri.edu |
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