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I would strongly recomend that you change to thicker wires. on bruiser i had wires 2x as thick as the wires that come with the motors and this is what happend. http://s1111.photobucket.com/albums/h46 ... od2023.jpg
in combat robots the thiner wires will not cope with the conditions and heat up untill they melt the plastic around it.
it shouldn't cause the problems you've described unless the wire has been burned out (would be obvious from the outside).
The wiring on the motors is usually not suitable for our application. The wiring on controllers however should be sized adequately (depending on the controller of course).
Good news! Turns out our Aluminium scoop is attracted to magnets..... so it must be steel meaning its stronger than we realised........ Every little helps!
Well after our first couple of events we plan on making a few changes. The first being we are changing the team name to Team Bitza to save confusion. The second being that Bitza is now out of action, it got a good beating from LH at the 02 (could have stopped when you got through the armour!) so we are now planning Bitza 2.0. Details to come soon......
Thanks to everyone for your interest in our bits-of-this-bits-of-that methodology, we plan to make it a theme in all the robots we build. And thanks to everyone that helped us out in Birmingham to make Bitza rank 15th!
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