I'd give the Ragebridge a look. I've been running a pair of feathers with Ragebridges and 18v Dewalts and they've been quite happy.
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http://e0designs.com/products/ragebridge/ looks awesome!
But I get what you mean about it being a good time to move on and build something else. I'm always looking for similar excuses to build stuff lol
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Flow had a good first day at Maidstone, survived both fights despite the valves not being wired up. On the Sunday however, after I tested the pneumatics to discover to my surprise that it all worked fine, I found a brush casing smashed on one of the motors. Tried to bodge it back together with tape and glue but it wouldn't hold so gonna order some replacement cases and get it running good for next year. Also discovered I only had to lose 200g, and after taking 130g of HDPE blocks of the front I'm left with only 70g to lose and 5 months to do it... She will run at the champs
Next event I believe is Ally Pally 2015, so see you there if you're going
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Gassed her up and did a quick test with the manual valve switches. It's finally working, and somewhat reliably too if you can believe it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IViazFxNS4A
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Yesterday Dave helped me get the left Astroflight back in working order after it shattered a brush casing, now it works but occasionally stops at a specific point on the motor. We've checked, it's always the same point when rotating the motor shaft that it sticks at. If anyone can shed some light on any reason as to why this is happening, I'd really appreciate it!
Grant said that the new brushes might need wearing in, it seems to have lessened the problem but it's still there and occasionally the robot goes to drive forward and veers off to the left :P
Anyway, here's a video of it flipping a microwave around with precisely sod all gas in the system:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=th6psPBy-Sk
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