I would like to know wether the attached file is good enough for me to bother bringing it to an event and I am having some last minute troubles with the flipper it can not raise 150g would this http://www.rcmodelcentre.co.uk/S/TEC-PA ... d_634.html provide enough torque for the flipper.
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Re: Ant weight finishing
I can't view Word documents so I can't see the picture properly I'm afraidbut going on the text it doesn't seem bad, really as long as an antweight works and is held together pretty well you can take it to a RL or RR event and have it last the entire day or two days. I can't really make the same guarantees about more competitive antweight events and ones that allow spinners I'm afraid :P but you'll not find any lack of people offering help and advice once you bring it to an event.
The PArk Flyer servo will provide more than enough torque to lift/flip a 150g robot, so that's a good choiceits slightly faster stablemate the Park HPX F used to be the flipper servo of choice in most antweights and is still about as good as you can get with plastic gears.
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A video here would be great.
its hard to tell without seeing it but i think you probably have things plugged into the wrong channels, try playing around with that for a bit. are you using Servo's or motors? (my Word is playing up right now so cant open it again) if motors perhaps the ESC is messed up, but i cant see how that would effect the weapon. I did have a sort of similar problem with my transmitter way back at AWS 29 where i only had one wheel drive until i hit the trainer switch, the the other servo would just rotate continuously until i turned it off again, Gary deduced it to be some type of channel cross over in the transmitter: E.G wires touching, dogey connections. perhaps a similar thing could be happening here?
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