My approach would be t make it 4WD by running some timing belts to the front. That will solve your steering issues and it wont add that much weight to the set up.
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Agreed with Alex, coming from experience never put the wheels at the back unless you have crazy powerful drive like S900s or something, or it'll have horrible steering and won't ever go in a straight line.
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Originally posted by Danny B View PostI've placed an order for a Trev reg, I should be getting it at the Barnsley event. I do already have a 5/2 spring return valve, but I can easily turn it into a 3/2 if I plug one of the outlet ports.
As for the 8mm hose, would this be a reasonable choice? http://www.indequip.co.uk/catalogue/...b-a22100cdc83c
This is what most people use. or brand, or chinese knock off, both do fine
http://www.festo.com/cms/nl-be_be/9718.htm
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A quick question regarding the radio gear. I was looking at the Spektrum DX5e set on the Robochallenge site, and I wonder if that's a good one to go for?
I know next to nothing about RC equipment, but I figure I need a system with one channel on a switch (which I would use for the flipper) and this seemed like the most basic one with that feature.
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