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  • #46
    Speed controller and component locations

    Ha! Get this, I tried to use the way back machine but the site is blocked thanks to some fool using it to bypass web filter and use it to look at porn in college.

    I will look at the website on a friends computer though, Thank you Woody, your far too helpful

    JG.

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    • #47
      Speed controller and component locations

      Jannas ....do you intend to fught this bot at some of the events?

      If so ......a quick browse of the FRA Rules might be in order as the voltage limit is 36v.

      http://www.fightingrobots.co.uk/documents/buildrules2007.pdfhttp://www.fightingrobots.co.uk/docu...drules2007.pdf

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      • #48
        Speed controller and component locations

        Not at any FRA events, more a personal project at the moment. Thank you for your concern though.

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        • #49
          Speed controller and component locations

          I have just sent an email to Ian Watts about a wotty speed controller but I dont know if the email I have is correct.

          ian@teambigbro.co.uk

          is the one I have is this OK?

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          • #50
            Speed controller and component locations

            yep thats the one I use.

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            • #51
              Speed controller and component locations

              ahhhhh another wotty speedo out there. myself and trev have ours on order craig and by what i saw at huddersfield with ironawe this weekend they are really proving themselves now to be a very realible controller.

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              • #52
                Speed controller and component locations

                I know Ian is such a nice guy and very helpful, when I did a show early this year I had a go with the Wotty in St Hammer it went very well and I have promised myself one ever since then, plus the manufacturer (Ian) is in the UK and a fellow roboteer. So when the inevitable maintenance is required I don€™t have to send it too far across the pond.
                I am going to get the Sidewinder fixed but that will be for another robot the Saint with the Disc or whatever I put on it.

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