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Re: Small/flat but powerful motors
Well basically... I'm building a robot! The robot is small and it requires a very low center of gravity. By doing this I need to place the motors and much of the electronics at the bottom of the bot. The problem is the motors we used for the 2008 competition were far too bulky to work out in THIS robot.
I just also realized I need to work out the battery as well... anyone know if it's possible to get a smaller battery that's practical for a competition? |
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