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  • #16
    Re: 4WD

    hi
    actualy i will be at reading on the sunday now :P so yeah il see you there

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    • #17
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      Hello again. Thanks everybody for the responses.
      I have three questions.
      1) Can anybody reccomend a specific speedo for 4wd's?
      2) Can anybody explain about the saftey links in more detail?

      I am happy to wait until Reading for those to be answered.

      Also, a more general thing,
      3) If I was to go and only do a 2WD robot, would I need to fit an axel at the front or just mount the wheels on?

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      • #18
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        Hi,

        Try and find me at reading and I'll show you the insides of Whirlpool (our 4WD pusher).

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        • #19
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          We will be there as well, so get Will to bring you over and have a gander inside Stagefright, to see how not to do it.

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          • #20
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            hey guess what?
            im gonna be there both days now :P so come take a look at any of my robots whenever, just ask me and il talk anyone through it, oh and that goes to everyone not just Helloher

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            • #21
              Re: 4WD

              I've seen one made out of a 13 amp mains plug.
              That was fun
              Used to get some odd looks for having a run-of-the-mill household plug sticking out the back of my robot. It did the job but isn't the most reliable method as a large ramming impact can knock it out slightly and disrupt the power flow.
              However at the time I was extremely skint (not much has changed right now ) so it was a low-cost solution as I scavenged the parts from the tubs of electrical bits and bobs we had in our cupboard

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              • #22
                Re: 4WD

                What about the Type FR30HX Elextronize Controllers? Would they be suitable?

                Also, somebody said you can buy Safety links from Technobots, but I've looked and can't find any.

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                • #23
                  Re: 4WD

                  yeh those controllers would be fine again you would need 2

                  make your own link with the samller deans connectors (most people do this)

                  http://www.technobots.co.uk/acatalog/Si ... ctors.html

                  or like me you could use these called denas connectors less hassle and can be more reliable IMO

                  http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/10-Pairs-Deans-St ... 518d692362

                  alex

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                  • #24
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                    i know this has nothing to do with this topic but will anyone here be a wigan in december?

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                    • #25
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                      well, i have been known too use tin foil...but dont just dont :P

                      i personaly use the anderson connecters, just a personal prefrence but deans work just as well, i just think that if your robot is spazing around in the arena with a 4kg disk, if i were the arena marchal i would want the biggest link possible :P

                      if you want even more low-tech option go down to your local maplin and buy a couple of tamiya connectors, simple and cheap, and the good news is that its maplin! so you can get some LEDS (mine where £1.50 per ba, i got 2 packs of 20 ) and some solder etc etc, also, i was quite supprised to find the mfa motors there, they were £20 and i think they would work well.

                      you could also get some dpdt switches (double pole double throw) and some servos and make a low cost esc as seen in rexs robot challenge. but that is a bit off topic :P but what im doing atm

                      @everyone: could i use the dpdt switch style esc in a 4wd system?

                      jack

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                      • #26
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                        yes

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                        • #27
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                          awsome , il do some testing

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                          • #28
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                            as the 4 wd thing goes , ill be at reading on sunday and ive recetnly finishes a 4 wd drive bot using 2 drill motors and ten quids worth of chain and sprockets from t bots

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