I heard something about using gyros to keep fast robots going in a strate line? I was wondering how do I get one, and how do I wire one in? As I'm planning to build a new, faster robot. Thanks
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Re: Gyros
Properly set up a good gyro will help a 2 wheel robot go in a straight line and correct for unbalance in the motors etc keeping the robot going straight. If your bot has 4 wheels I wouldn't bother. The problem with a gyro is that if you can't drive the robot to start with then there's no point in getting one. If the robot is too quick then a gyro won't help bring it under control either.
My opinion on them is that if you can't control a robot without a gyro then putting one in will do nothing for you. It should be viewed as a tool that can fine tune the control.
As ever this is all my own opinion, by all means disagree.
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Re: Gyros
i've used a gyro in a 2 wheel drive feather before, yes it does work but from my experience theres not much point in using one
i've got 1 i can sell to you if your interested?
i've just found adjusting your trims on your transmitter is enough
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