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6WD?
Is there any way to get 6 motors (direct drive to 6 wheels) to get programmed and all?
I added a motor to each wheel and wondering what i can do. |
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Re: 6WD?
Assuming you are using easyC, could control it with tank drive by placing the "tank four motor block" and adding two "Motor Module RX" blocks for the fifth and sixth motors. All you have to do is make sure you assign one to the left and one to the right joystick.
Although I have no robot to test this idea on with me, one could possibly make a six-wheel arcade work by using the "arcade four motor" AND an "arcade 2 motor" in the same program. If you feel luck, maybe you could give it a try . Oh, and of course, make sure its all in a while loop (I've made that mistake about 50 times). |
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Re: 6WD?
You could have a four wheel and a two wheel arcade/tank running on the same channels.
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Re: 6WD?
Also i have no money to purchase the programming kit. Talking to others it sounds pretty impossible to do what i see with out the kit.
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Re: 6WD?
Four motors can be used to drive 6 wheels - either through a gear train or sprockets and chains. For the spring 2005 demo competition, the easyC programming system was not available yet, so our team built a 6WD robot in that way. It worked well with the default code. Check the photos and diagrams on our website - http://eaglevex.syraweb.org/TeamActivities13.htm.
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Re: 6WD?
if you can find a radio shack that still has one, you can probably pick up a programming kit for $50. failing that how about making up a pwm y cable to feed the signal from a single port to two motors.
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Re: 6WD?
Be careful using pwm wye cables to drive two motors. The vex motor ports are only rated for one amp. The programming kits are on sale again, through June 3, for $49.99 many stores still have them in stock.
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Re: 6WD?
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Now here comes the big question, what did yo need to make that? On the Vex Lab site is shows that you need like 1 starter kit, 1 wheel kit and so on for the specific bots they make. I do have the kit, wheel kit, gear kit, chain kit. no metal kit or programming kit yet. Also, how did you lower the center motor/wheel? I am very interested in making this on my own! |
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nice bot, I think I could help out if you wanted
I added you in AIM hope to talk with you there |
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i just built a six wheel drive with just two servos and it's pretty strong (it climbed onto a 3 ft. table at a 45 degree angle) but anyway i might post a picture of it tomarrow when i'm working on it in class i need to attach an arm to pick up a tennis ball so we'll see how that goes
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