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    After thinking about it I have decided I'm going to build a heavyweight bot myself, I was wondering what goes into building a combat robot? My goal is to build a flipper.

    All of the sites I have been to only list things like motors, batteries, ESC, wheels, removable link, etc... can anyone help me with the other internals like chains, pulleys, etc... that would be needed?

    If I were to buy any motors from like NPC or Ampflow with the gearbox is there anything I don't need or will need?
    Last edited by ACEGUY; 7 March 2017, 02:35.

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    I guess there are six main areas for the drive....

    Motors - Voltage, current draw, weight
    Gearing / Transmission - Top speed, acceleration, strength
    Electronic speed controller - RC interface, current and voltage limits, matched to motors.
    Batteries - See some of the battery threads, Lipos seem to be the best but a little tricky to handle. Enough capacity to last a battle, enough current to power the motors at stall.
    Wheels - Lot's!
    Chassis - Lots of impact on the drive, wheels forward so the robot turns to face others quickly, to the rear for better weight transfer etc. etc.

    Each is a large subject with many opinions (grin). The advantage of buying an off the shelf motor / gearbox / wheel set is that, if it has been done well, then everything should be matched and ready to go, the disadvantage is that they tend to be expensive and not the most powerful.

    One of the areas to consider is how you want your robot to perform, acceleration, turning, top speed. Then do some math and it may help you to decide?!?

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    • #3
      Just so I have list:

      Motors
      Electronic speed controller (s)
      Batteries
      Wheels
      Power switch/kill switch
      sprockets
      chains/belts?

      is there anything else?

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      • #4
        weapon setup - depends entirely what you have planned
        transmitter and receiver

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