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  • #16
    Re: Simple first bot.

    The ESCs just arrived, the radio system should be arriving on wednesday or so. Once that arrives, I'll test out the setup and get to work on a chassis. Still need wheels.

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    • #17
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      http://web.me.com/robochallenge/Robo_Ch ... nical.html

      These have been battle proven many many times.

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      • #18
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        Yeah, I'll go for blue wheels if I can't find or use anything I can get locally. Seems a little silly to spend more and have to wait to get them when I'm sure I can get something cheap locally.

        Thanks.

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        • #19
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          another option is these http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWAX:IT

          Bought some recently as I needed 8 cheap wheels for a project. They aren't as grippy as the blue wheels and you would have to get a hold of some nuts to fit the thread on the drill yourself, heat them up and press them in but they might do the job.

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          • #20
            Re: Simple first bot.

            Transmitter and reciever have just arrived, it's a little confusing at first, what with the instructions pretty much saying this is the reciever with no real diagrams or information. After a good look though, my dad and I (I'm off school today, knee problems) hope to have atleast one motor controlled.

            Am chuffed!

            Thanks for all the help, with probably need alot more in the future.

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            • #21
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              Another update.

              We managed to get 2 motors running on seperate joysticks, very happy, the speed controllers work perfectly, we had no problem binding the reciever and transmitter, it all went, quite worryingly, to plan.

              Except one thing. The Planet 5 transmitter we bought, the right joystick (could be left, depending on mode) isn't sprung, as in, it doesn't center itself. This is a problem, as bringing the whole system to a stop is quite hard, and if not done perfectly, two motors will be grinding because the speed controller is making them creep unless the stick is perfectly centered. We considered taking the spring off the left side to make things even, but it's really not ideal. I was wondering, if anyone has ever bought this radio set, how did you do it? Did you just get used to it or have you managed to bodge it, if so, would you mind showing how? Thanks!

              Ideas are appreciated, we've had a good look on the inside of the transmitter and there are a few things missing to mount the spring onto.

              Also, what would you recommend as armour? We plan for a sheet of steel, is 3-4mm alot? I was originally planning 7, but after redesigning the shape of the thing a little, there is no need for such thick armour. We still need wheels, most of the things on Ebay are UK postage only, and the ones that are to the EU are generally shopping cart caster like wheels, not ideal.

              Thanks!

              Ellis

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              • #22
                Re: Simple first bot.

                Think you will find this with all transmitters as they are designed for flying and the left joy stick is the throttle so isnt sprung. I have both motors on the right joy stick using the chanel mixing, so you control it like using a remote control car. Alternativly I think you can remove the spring from the cradle that returns the sticks left/right movement and it attach it to the vertical axis.

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                • #23
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                  Yes, we've considered that also, thanks for the suggestion, still thinking.

                  If theres space, 2 rubber bands, one going one way, another going the opposite, might do the job enough for it be nice to use.

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                  • #24
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                    you might be able to find a spring set for it on the galaxy models website.
                    http://www.galaxymodels.co.uk/

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                    • #25
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                      Buy yourself a V tail mixer ...then you can drive on the one spring loaded stick.

                      eg http://www.allelectricrc.co.uk/gws-v-ta ... 1323-p.asp

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                      • #26
                        Re: Simple first bot.

                        galaxy is a really good place and the speedos aren't that much.
                        i asked the people ant they said you will need to get a marine speedo because they are the best ones for robots with 12-18v motors.

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