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  • #61
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    cheers, just waiting for reply from grant but does anyone know how bit the blue wheels are nd how easy they are to attach?

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    • #62
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      The two main sizes of blue wheels used are 75mm and 100mm. They are also available in 63mm and 120mm and sizes upwards of that I believe. When it comes to attaching them, if they've got a nut fitted into the centre of the wheel it is simply a case of screwing the wheel directly on to the output shaft of the drill motor. As a securing method, the reverse-threaded screw that comes with the drill that holds the chuck on can be screwed back in with a washer on it to stop the wheel unscrewing.

      Quite simple and allows for relatively straight-forward maintenance.

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      • #63
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        you will also want to look into some way of mounting the drill motors , this often overlooked but very important for a reliable bot.

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        • #64
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          Grant (robochallenge) can also supply the drill mounting kits

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          • #65
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            Excellent, just waiting to hear back from him, doesnt appear to have been online in the last week. Any idea how much the wheels and the mounting kits cost?

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            • #66
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              i have never bought the mounting kits

              and the wheels vary depending on size

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              • #67
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                roughly : 75 mm ar a fiver , 100 mm are £6 and 125 are £7 , add another pound per wheel for the nuts melted in (which you will need) . so for 100 mm wheels , itd be £28 for a 4wd bot like yours , there worth the monies. No idea how much the mounting kits are.

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                • #68
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                  Cool just need to wait for Grant to get back to me on them then. Below is a list of bits that ive decided on and those which I am still undecided.

                  Motors: 4 drill motors (2 already bought and dismantled)
                  Speed Controller: Sidewinder (looking at buying in the next week or so)
                  Body: HDPE (also looking to order in the next week)
                  Batteries: (going to use those of the drill, does this sound alright for a start?)
                  TX & RX (looking at the DX5 but not sure on this atm, any comments?)

                  Weapon: Axe (where can I find information of the a design for this?)

                  Thanks again as always for all your help

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                  • #69
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                    If you're opting for an electric axe, this article sheds a bit of light on the basics of an electric axe. Obviously axes don't have to be made exactly like this one but it should give an insight into the process/parts required:

                    http://www.robowars.org/wikka/ElectricAxeWeapons

                    And that same robot a couple of evolutions later:

                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fl1cOdXizC8

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                    • #70
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                      i think the dx5 is good but never used it before the planet 5 is a cheaper option which a few people are very pleased with for about £40

                      the batteries you can make them work but you can buy some cheap nimhs off ebay which will last much longer, thi would mean you would need a different charger (not sure if you are planning on using the drill charger for those batts?) i have a multi charger which can handle many different types of batteries with lots of other functions (let me know if interested)

                      alex

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                      • #71
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                        If i bought batteries off ebay, how many would i need for 4 drill motors and what would i be looking for? If i did go this route I would be interested in your charger but what kinda price are we talking?

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                        • #72
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                          ok 2 of these would do fine

                          http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/7-2v-NiMH-3700mAh ... 3357365ba0

                          this shop/seller has been very helpful to me and loads of other roboteers

                          the charger new would be £75 but mine is used but in good condition and comes with box and instructions and all the leads, (btw this is the type you can just plug into a wall socket)

                          i would be looking for £50 however i have said to someone else that they are welcome to buy it but i will contact them to see what they say and repost later

                          let me know if interested

                          alex

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                          • #73
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                            I would need 4 or 8 for 4 motors? and yeah if hes not interested let me know

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                            • #74
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                              2 would be fine, 7.2 V batteries n series make 14.4 V , an ideal voltage for a 12 V drill motor.

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                              • #75
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                                im running 12 volt drill motors on 14.4 volts on 100cm blue wheels and its a really nice nippy speed that you get. so i recommend it also

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