Ok, so I've done antweights and featherweights before, and I've never yet spent more than £50 on a robot (at least, before it's first fight). Now the question here is, can I do the same for a heavyweight? Having looked through my parts collection, I think I may well be able too..
Wheels:
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I have a few go kart wheels (given to me years ago by a friend) and a load of wheelchair wheels (from an old school project) lying around; Ideally I'll use two of the small go kart wheels if possible.
Batteries:
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Picked up 3 of these UPS SLA battery banks for free that were being thrown out by a local law firm. Each individual battery was originally 12v @ 5Ah, however they're down to about 1.5Ah now.. But since I have 30 of them I can just add a few more if need be! They still give out plenty of current which is the important part
Drive Motors:
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This one's a little more tricky; I've got two pairs of 20 year old wheel chair motors (left) lying around... However they have very little power (less than 200W I think), which is hardly ideal. The other option is a set of lawn mower starter motors (right). Not particularly efficient, but have plenty of torque at quite a low speed, meaning single stage reduction should do (I've got plenty of small cogs and chain around). However, I only have one atm, but I know where I can hopefully pick up a few more for <£10.
Armour and chassis:
Just blown half my budget on two square metres of 10mm Polycarbonate from John, but also have plenty of resin bonded 20mm plywood if need be... Not exactly Hardox, but should keep the dirt out at least :P
I have plenty of good solid steel lying around for the chassis; should be plenty enough for a heavy at least!
ESC:
Another tricky one. All my my robots have used homemade ESCs up to this point, however buying parts for ESCs can get expensive (my featherweight one was ~£20). A (hopefully) cheaper way to do it is to buy a pair of these and basically do a complete rebuild of them so they're usable. More details on that plan can be found here.
Weapon:
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Haven't got any exact plans yet. Found a couple of 2 foot long hardox spikes on one of the old bits of farm equipment, and either a full hydraulics system, or a 6 foot x 2 inch screw thread that I could make a lifter from... Leaning more towards the screw thread atm as it's less messy..
I've spent £25 on armour so far, about another £16 or so will be spent on ESCs, and the rest'll probably go on another drive motor... I'll be very impressed if I do actually keep it under £50, but definitely don't plan on going over £100 :L
Time to get building!
Wheels:
yDeevL1.jpg
I have a few go kart wheels (given to me years ago by a friend) and a load of wheelchair wheels (from an old school project) lying around; Ideally I'll use two of the small go kart wheels if possible.
Batteries:
GWUOxxP.jpg
Picked up 3 of these UPS SLA battery banks for free that were being thrown out by a local law firm. Each individual battery was originally 12v @ 5Ah, however they're down to about 1.5Ah now.. But since I have 30 of them I can just add a few more if need be! They still give out plenty of current which is the important part

Drive Motors:
6e1m8qr.jpgn94dUnY.jpg
This one's a little more tricky; I've got two pairs of 20 year old wheel chair motors (left) lying around... However they have very little power (less than 200W I think), which is hardly ideal. The other option is a set of lawn mower starter motors (right). Not particularly efficient, but have plenty of torque at quite a low speed, meaning single stage reduction should do (I've got plenty of small cogs and chain around). However, I only have one atm, but I know where I can hopefully pick up a few more for <£10.
Armour and chassis:
Just blown half my budget on two square metres of 10mm Polycarbonate from John, but also have plenty of resin bonded 20mm plywood if need be... Not exactly Hardox, but should keep the dirt out at least :P
I have plenty of good solid steel lying around for the chassis; should be plenty enough for a heavy at least!
ESC:
Another tricky one. All my my robots have used homemade ESCs up to this point, however buying parts for ESCs can get expensive (my featherweight one was ~£20). A (hopefully) cheaper way to do it is to buy a pair of these and basically do a complete rebuild of them so they're usable. More details on that plan can be found here.
Weapon:
PGbFIrK.jpgbsLhGj8.jpg
Haven't got any exact plans yet. Found a couple of 2 foot long hardox spikes on one of the old bits of farm equipment, and either a full hydraulics system, or a 6 foot x 2 inch screw thread that I could make a lifter from... Leaning more towards the screw thread atm as it's less messy..
I've spent £25 on armour so far, about another £16 or so will be spent on ESCs, and the rest'll probably go on another drive motor... I'll be very impressed if I do actually keep it under £50, but definitely don't plan on going over £100 :L
Time to get building!
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