We are basically using the kitbot design for speaker shooter and source loading. We can only score when up against the Amp.
Is anyone else able to shoot far with this design?
We are basically using the kitbot design for speaker shooter and source loading. We can only score when up against the Amp.
Is anyone else able to shoot far with this design?
You shouldn’t have a problem with shooting farther as long as you modify the shooter to be aimed on a gimble and with more power on the flywheels. Using a Kitbot, unfortunately, really limits your ability to shoot from any distance.
I would try to create a basic wrist mechanism that runs off a gearbox to angle the shooter from the back, and more power on the flywheels
We were able to shoot into the speaker with our kitbot by swapping the wheels! We experimented with different sizes and were able to get much more range. You can see in the picture we ended up using a larger shooter wheel.
5 in compression for 2 sets of wheel on each side?
AMP or SUBWOOFER?
Our kitbot can only score when at the half-hexagon of the subwoofer. A single shooter motor and a single motor for feeder just isn’t very powerful. But, it is consistent. And a consistent up-close shot is a huge advantage over an inconsistent long-distance shot.
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