Hello guys, it's about time. I'd made a thread so I can get sound advice and avoid any cock ups!
Gareth is giving me the chassis and wedges from 489 to build up from... I think there will be a lot of hacking involved to be honest!
The shell is (I think) 12mm HDPE which. I would like to retain but also clad the sides with 25mm to be more spinner resistant rather than reuse those curved pieces of steel.
For drive I intend to use 4 Argos drill motors with Banebots 98mm wheels, then after a year or two upgrade the motors to something twice as powerful.
For the weapon it will predominantly be a rambot/pusher but I would like to have a 4 bar lifter powered by a brushless motor that can lift around 40-50kg and withstand an impact with the arena side wall when raised. And to have a swappable hinged wedge at the front that spans the width of the robot. And as protection from spinners.i would like to be able to remove the weapon unit altogether to have to weight allowance to attach a 6mm thick hardox wedge to use against spinners.
This being my first robot, simplicity is key in order to learn but efficiency, reliability and cost are also important to me too.
Can anyone recommend to me a powerful but reasonably cheap brushless motor and ESC for the weapon unit, and decent speed controllers to use for the drive?
Thank you,
All the best
Adam
Gareth is giving me the chassis and wedges from 489 to build up from... I think there will be a lot of hacking involved to be honest!
The shell is (I think) 12mm HDPE which. I would like to retain but also clad the sides with 25mm to be more spinner resistant rather than reuse those curved pieces of steel.
For drive I intend to use 4 Argos drill motors with Banebots 98mm wheels, then after a year or two upgrade the motors to something twice as powerful.
For the weapon it will predominantly be a rambot/pusher but I would like to have a 4 bar lifter powered by a brushless motor that can lift around 40-50kg and withstand an impact with the arena side wall when raised. And to have a swappable hinged wedge at the front that spans the width of the robot. And as protection from spinners.i would like to be able to remove the weapon unit altogether to have to weight allowance to attach a 6mm thick hardox wedge to use against spinners.
This being my first robot, simplicity is key in order to learn but efficiency, reliability and cost are also important to me too.
Can anyone recommend to me a powerful but reasonably cheap brushless motor and ESC for the weapon unit, and decent speed controllers to use for the drive?
Thank you,
All the best
Adam
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