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Re: pic: Team 568's 2004 Robot
The 3" PVC is hooked directly to the Fisher Price Motor. There is a ramp behind it gives the balls support as they go up. It is a bit slower than we would like but seems to work just fine.
To get the balls out the motor is reversed and they all come out. We have had very few problems jamming balls because the opening is just wide enough for two balls to go through. More testing will be conducted though. Thanks for all the encouragement! |
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