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Re: Programming Mecanum

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Originally Posted by nyaculak View Post
I think you instantiated your RobotDrive instance with the motors in the wrong order. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the order should be frontLeft, rearLeft, frontRight, rearRight. Try changing the instatiation to

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RobotDrive drivetrain = new RobotDrive(1, 2, 3, 4);
If that doesn't work, try as others have suggested and mount the robot up on blocks to isolate the wheels. This helps tremendously in debugging a faulty drive train.
That is how I instantiated it originally. When I did that, the wheels moved forward, backward and rotated but did not move side to side.
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