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    We've had our first go, and I think its safe to say that everyone learned at least one thing. All the kinks can be worked out for when Beetleweight competitions actually start properly
    http://bigconkers.com/forum/first-outing
    My pictures and videos are here. Please do add your own if you took them, and if you feel like posting a write up of your machine in the new meat section or some advice in the hints and tips, all the better.

    Any thoughts or comments?

    Cheers. Harry.

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    did anyone use these motors at the weekend? if so, was wondering if there were any issues with them.

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-x-12V-DC...item4d02562621

    im working on some converted brushless ESCs, again based on the botbitz open source code, that would allow use of the dx6i Tx. The ESC in question is the tz12a from hobbyking so when i get round do it, ill get testing and see how it goes.

    cheers

    dan

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    • #3
      i use them in my beetle hasn't been battle tasted yet but its had a good few runs round the house and about a 20 min run outside, haven't noticed any issues yet

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      • #4
        Related, the 25mm MFA motors.. I wouldn't really recommend them now. Burnt out a motor and they were a bit slow tbh. I want to change up to the 1000rpm ebay ones. Weston will probably back me up about the slowness problem.

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        • #5
          Upgrades to the Slaughterhouse are going well. Ordered 12 new motors and will be upgrading RPM and XXX shortly.

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          • #6
            Trophy for Robots live Leicester event will be Made up for the winner of the weekend.

            Few new builders building beetles for this event too.

            Grapevine news......later in the year there will be a nice event involving ants and beetles...I will sort out a prize fund for this one with it being the first official beetle weight champs.

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            • #7

              Am pleased to announce that we finally got our trophy for the slaughterhouse 2014 champs, its absolutely perfect. I predict some fierce competition over it!

              Harry.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Danjr1 View Post
                did anyone use these motors at the weekend? if so, was wondering if there were any issues with them.

                http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-x-12V-DC...item4d02562621
                We have got 6 of those for beetle we are building. I will let you know how they cope if I get them running in time.

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                • #9
                  are you going for a 6wd ram bot

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by plargen View Post
                    are you going for a 6wd ram bot
                    A 4WD rambot and a 2WD spinner.

                    How many people are actually putting fuses into their beetles? It is in the FRA rules but I don't recall seeing any in the beetles at the Heavyweight champs. The same goes for the metal under Lipo's rule. I don't want to go building new machines that will be failed at the champs.

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                    • #11
                      Alex....The Slaughterhouse doesn't follow the FRA rules. The rules for the FRA beetles are a different weight class at 1.36 kg.

                      The Slaughterhouse is an arena run by roboteers for the roboteers. If you want to follow the fra rules then no worries. The champs will be the slaughterhouse champs not the FRA champs.

                      I believe you are building a beetle weight arena too....will you be using the fra rules at 1.36kg?

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                      • #12
                        We are building an arena that can cater for either 1.36 or 1.5kg. Our machines are being built to match the current trend of 1.5Kg.

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                        • #13
                          https://www.facebook.com/groups/302728246508188/

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                          • #14
                            Just out of curiousity, what would be the 'regular' or minimum specs for a FC beetleweight arena?
                            - Dimensions
                            - Floor material
                            - Poly thickness
                            - Roofing

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                            • #15
                              Something like 2m x 2m arena, 0.75m to 1m high, 3-4mm mild steel floor or better: Hardox, 6-10mm polycarb on all sides, 2 lockable doors. If you go with 6mm polycarb then you may find yourself replacing it after a while, 10mm is what is used for the FC feathers. Frame should be ok with 20x20 or 30x30 box with a 3-4mm wall thickness.

                              It all depends on what you want from it. We plan to test our feathers in it so we have over spec'd the polycarb and the frame, but its also easy to disassemble which has added to the weight.

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