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  • Are these suitable as removable links? and failsafe question.

    Two things...


    1. - I have read the rules with regards to using a removable link, and it says you must not use a built in key or switch, the link must be removable. I have a few of these kicking about

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Battery-Is...item53f57ff3f9

    from owning rally cars etc, and wondered if this would be acceptable as although its in the form of a key it's removable?


    2. - I was also reading about the requirement for a fail safe. I have one of the 40 quid Giant Shark 2.4ghz sets from Giant Cod etc. Are these acceptable as a built in fail safe? In addition I have a Sabertooth ESC, is this known to also failsafe?


    Thanks again

    Dave

  • #2
    Rule 6.1.1 "... A key or Switch is not allowed...."

    Can't have anything with switching contacts in case they short.

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    • #3
      OK no worries. The scary part is that I already read that and didn't catch on.

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      • #4
        they we're banned as during fights the red key part would get broken giving no way of switching the robot off!

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        • #5
          As much as I dislike removable links I do agree it is the best system to almost completely rule out accidental activation. The problem is as most roboteers will have experienced accidental de-activation in the arena (see Bullfrogs last fight at the Euro champs for an example).

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          • #6
            Originally posted by daveimi View Post
            2. - I was also reading about the requirement for a fail safe. I have one of the 40 quid Giant Shark 2.4ghz sets from Giant Cod etc. Are these acceptable as a built in fail safe? In addition I have a Sabertooth ESC, is this known to also failsafe?
            Should be okay, just test it on your bench before going to an event. Give the robot full forward, and while in full forward switch off the transmitter. If the robots stops within 5 seconds you are good to go.

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            • #7
              Thank you for all the replies! I spent the afternoon making my own removable link, it's all just drying and setting now. And Friday night I'm doing a range test etc on the ESC.

              Will see you all at Doncaster

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              • #8
                I have another question. I have made the removable link from a deans connector and it works. The problem I'm having is connecting the robot side of the link firmly enough so that when I yank the link out the rest of the connector doesn't come with it lol. I've tried bonding it etc, normally I would just bolt it down but it's such a tiny piece of plastic I'm having trouble. Any suggestions?

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                • #9
                  drill a couple of holes side by side, put a cable tie through each and loop around with the robot link in the loop, tighten and you're good to go

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                  • #10
                    Thanks!

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