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Originally Posted by LeelandS
Don't be sorry for correcting me  I put this out as I was informed. I like being told I'm wrong, actually, because it's a chance for me to learn. So, first off, thank you!
Secondly, what I think I was trying to say (and I was kinda in a rush when I typed it out), is when you have a drop center 8 wheel drive, you have the two center sets of wheels, and the 2 outer sets of wheels. The robot sits on the 2 center sets, if I'm not mistaken. So that's what the robot is supported by. As long as those wheels sit on the bridge, the robot will not fall over (again, depending on weight distribution). On a drop center 6 wheel, the robot rocks. Depending on where your weight is distributed, when one set of wheels comes off the bridge, the weight of the robot starts leaning in that direction. Thus, the robot falls over. Is this correct? Maybe I'm mistaking what I'm visualizing as an 8 and 6 wheel drive.
As for the rest, thank you for this info. I love the opportunity to learn from those with experience!
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OH! Okay I miss understood what you were talking about for what wheels the 8WD sits on during the bridge balancing. I thought you meant a set of Center wheels and a set of outside wheels. Which would obviously make it fall off the bridge.
I can see where you are coming from for the 6WD. However it is not true. As long as you have your COG "on" the bridge, AND have your middle and 1 set of outer wheel on the bridge you will not fall off.
Example. This is our practice bot hanging off the bridge 17". Though we had our COG as far back as possible, we had our front wheel WAY off the bridge and stayed on, without falling.
I have No problem helping you learn, but i feel bad sometimes when I have to tell a person they are wrong :$ I dont want to be a "know it all" or act like one.

But I guess thats what FIRST is all about right?