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Re: pic: 35 MPH Prototype
This looks like something I would want to do in the summer in my free time. Yay for using math calculations to figure out speed
We used the long equations mentioned so we could gear our robot for ~12-15 Ft/S this season But heck, 35 MPH is insane. |
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Re: pic: 35 MPH Prototype
try a bigger battery, like 24 volts. That may change some stuff. Also you may want to impliment a cooling system if you haven't already.
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Re: pic: 35 MPH Prototype
In 2004 for some reason someone thought 4:1 would be a good ratio to gear down the CIMs to the 12" skyway wheels. The bot moved all right, but it sounded angry. ugh... that thing was hard enough to control with a 13:1 gear down, I would have hated to try to drive it at 4:1... 2 side wheels, and a castor at each corner...
Very nice to see something as just proof of concept. ![]() Last edited by ConKbot of Doom : 31-03-2005 at 13:05. |
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