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  • Big-N-Scruffy or Scruffy Biggen build

    got the motors, 4qd speed controllers and interface, a pneumatic ram and reservoir

    The motors if my calculations are correct should do about 14mph (2900rpm, 8-1 gear ratio, and a 330mm wheel). The pneumatic ram it a 12bar 100mm bore, 125 stroke but i might go for a electric lifter/axe combination instead depends how the test with the pneumatics go and i will probably use 30x30x3mm box section for the main chassis

    also cant decide which name to go for so i should probably put it to the vote at some point lol

    (would have added some pics but the board attachment quota has been reached)

  • #2
    Re: Big-N-Scruffy or Scruffy Biggen build

    is it a fw.
    4qds are more heavy speed controllers

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    • #3
      Re: Big-N-Scruffy or Scruffy Biggen build

      think carefully.

      good luck with the build peter

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      • #4
        Re: Big-N-Scruffy or Scruffy Biggen build

        Originally posted by archie2000
        is it a fw.
        4qds are more heavy speed controllers
        lol its a hw i think 2 wheelchair motors would way almost as much as a fw


        also i have had a quick test with the motors on a 14.4v pack and some rc speed controllers round the garden and they run nice and smoothly cant wait to get it them up to full power

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        • #5
          Re: Big-N-Scruffy or Scruffy Biggen build

          303x30x3 box section is too heavy, Merlin is 20x20x2, Kronic is 20x40x2 and that has to take the force of the flipper.

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          • #6
            Re: Big-N-Scruffy or Scruffy Biggen build

            ok thanks for the info its probably cheaper to buy than the 30x30 stuff

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            • #7
              Re: Big-N-Scruffy or Scruffy Biggen build

              since i cant upload more pic ive made a photobucket account so you can see the bits i have for my heavyweight so far

              http://s1052.photobucket.com/albums/s449/palargen/

              not many pics but its a start

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              • #8
                Re: Big-N-Scruffy or Scruffy Biggen build

                rigged up some speed controllers and battery quickly to give it a test run

                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhXVcjkS ... ture=g-upl

                its only running on a 14.4v 3.8ah pack cant wait to see it running on a 24v pack
                will hopefully be able to start on the chassis either next weekend or the 1 after

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                • #9
                  Re: Big-N-Scruffy or Scruffy Biggen build

                  looking good so far...

                  Fyi if you hover over the image you want to post here in your photobucket album page it comes up with a list of options, one of them is the IMG code, copy that and paste it into your comment on here and it will show up, like so;



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                  • #10
                    Re: Big-N-Scruffy or Scruffy Biggen build

                    oh brilliant thanks for the info

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                    • #11
                      this project has taken a bit of a back burner and i have other designs, mainly one that looks more like scruffy 2 but with 4wd a fast electric lifter and possibly an axe

                      any way on other ideas my dad found a tail lift unit in the garage that i got ages ago



                      so im contemplating using it to run a lifter in the robot and to keep the oil in when its flipped i was thinking of mounting the unit in a pivoting cradle so that gravity will keep it more or less the right way up which means it should be capable of self righting

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                      • #12
                        finally getting round to doing a HW version of scruffy, ive bought some 150mm wheels and im aiming to go for a 5 to 1 reduction using 3/8" chain and sprockets on a 4wd setup which should give me around 10mph

                        i will be looking into either pneumatic, actuators or a heavily geared motor to run the weapon but the plan is to keep it as low and compact as possible so will probably end up with actuators in the end

                        the wheelchair motors i have will probably be built into something else later on

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