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Re: TO much traction??? (ifi wheels or AM wheels)
How much does your robot currently weigh? My guess would be that it would jump less when it had a lot of weight on it and the wheels would twist on the carpet rather than jump up.
I've never had the opportunity to run a full size robot yet though, so I'm not too sure about that. |
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