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Re: First time build, seeking knowledge and advice...
I'll bet that driving over real terrain and obstacles, and getting enough endurance from your battery(s) (affected by battery storage, motor efficiency, payload power needs, and misc) will dominate your physics problems, if you have to traverse non-trivial distances or stay on-station 24x7. But they won't be your biggest problem (see last paragraph).
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To solve any other problems, if you burrow deeply enough into the archives here, you can probably find a workable solution. Also, it's a good rule of thumb to estimate project size/complexity by the number of interfaces (mechanical, electrical, software) you have to design and/or implement, instead of counting the number of subsystems that exist. It's good to pay attention to both, but it's the interfaces that will eat you alive (in part by causing both your time spent searching for or choosing parts, and your resulting parts-count to explode). Also, everything takes about 4 times as long as you think it will/should; and simple 10-minute tasks often balloon to take 2-4 hours by the time you are finished discussing them, setting-up for them, doing them, testing them, and cleaning up after them. The clock is your biggest enemy, not robot-physics. Blake Last edited by gblake : 23-06-2015 at 11:57. |
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Re: First time build, seeking knowledge and advice...
You may want to look at some of the robots made here as well:
http://www.igvc.org/ They are relatively sow moving autonomous robots that travel over grassy fielded areas with obstacles. Watch video to see who handles well, and you might get some good ideas. |
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Re: First time build, seeking knowledge and advice...
After building this
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/img...51686d05_l.jpg I can tell you that you need more than one battery if you plan to have this thing run actively for more than an hour. Pushing 200 lbs around isn't much fun and an extra 40 lbs of battery would give you a safety net. Ours is a six wheel drop center design using wheelchair tires mounted onto wheels from Harbor Freight. A little welding and a sprocket mounts nicely to them, and they only cost $4 each. Upgrading bearings is a must, but the benefit is that they are steel and we don't have to worry about cracks or issues with rough operation that will happen off of a traditional playing field. Ours is only two wheel drive and we have issues with spinning tires in grass. Four or Six wheel drive would be nice even if it would hurt battery life a bit more. |
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Re: First time build, seeking knowledge and advice...
So, maybe what you want to do is buy one or two motorized wheel chairs and/or Rascal scooters; cut them up, weld the resulting parts into a 24"x36" frame, adapt the control and power systems to the new configuration, and call it a day?
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