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Re: [FTC]: Motor Rules?!?!?!?!
im not 100% positive that this is right but i think we can have 26 motors in all. thats including servos. so i think we can have 8 12vs 3 lego 12servos and i think 3 hi technic = 26 i know where not going to use that menny motors.
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Re: [FTC]: Motor Rules?!?!?!?!
Assuming that you double the motors and servos on controllers as needed... then you can have 23 motors:
8 Tetrix 12V Drive Motors 12 Tetrix Servos 3 Lego Motors --- 23 (Total) Quote:
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Re: [FTC]: Motor Rules?!?!?!?!
First off, FTC G-FORCE, Happy Birthday.
Secondly, NalaTI is correct but remember you can only have 4 motor controllers, so at any one given point, the absolute MAX would be 4 12V Motors 12 Servos 3 LEGO Motors ------- 19 Servos/Motors But don't think in terms of max, think in terms of functionality. If you need the 8 12V motors, then use those and don't use any servos. |
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Re: [FTC]: Motor Rules?!?!?!?!
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Actually, you can double motors on the same controller, same with servos. Initially last year, they only gave us one motor controller and we had 4 motors - you could electrically connect 4 motors (2 per channel) to each of the controllers. You can only put one encoder into each channel, but you CAN have two motors. So, strictly from a controller standpoint, you could actually have any of the following maximums 4 Motor Controllers (MC): 16 Motors + 3 LEGO = 19 4 Servo Controllers (SC): 48 Servos + 3 LEGO = 51 3 MC + 1 SC: 12 Motors + 12 Servos + 3 LEGO = 27 2 MC + 2 SC: 8 Motors + 24 Servos + 3 LEGO = 35 1 MC + 3 SC: 4 Motors + 36 Servos + 3 LEGO = 43 Since the rules limit you to 8 motors and 12 servos, and since practicality says that you won't double most of the motors, you could technically end up with: 2 Motor Controllers: 4 motors 1 Motor Controller: 4 motors (doubled) 1 Servo Controller: 12 servos (all doubled) 3 LEGO motors Thus giving you the stated limit with still the possibility of some control. All that aside... to re-iterate ttldomination's point "Don't think in terms of quantity, think in terms of quality." Use the right units for the right application and you'll have the best robot. |
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