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Wheels, I'd advise the robochallenge wheels with the nut insert that screws directly onto the above motors - http://web.me.com/robochallenge/Robo_Ch ... nical.html
You can also find drill motor mounts from the robochallenge guys which will allow you to directly mount the motors to a chassis.
Yeah 3 hyperions blew up that I used in my antweight . but i'll sort myself out thanks very much everyone your help is much appreciated and other young roboteers could learn wisely from this.
wish you all the best
Archie
team fire force
Well the ones I used in Barnsly just stopped working (do you run Jigsaw till its dead or charge it up a lot?)
and the other 2 shorted out and expanded positive and negative wires touch they blow WATCH OUT TAPE UP ALL WIRE WITH NO INSULATION BEFORE PUTTING THE BATTERY IN!
Well the ones I used in Barnsly just stopped working (do you run Jigsaw till its dead or charge it up a lot?)
and the other 2 shorted out and expanded positive and negative wires touch they blow WATCH OUT TAPE UP ALL WIRE WITH NO INSULATION BEFORE PUTTING THE BATTERY IN!
I usually run Jigsaw for a bit before stopping and charging it just to be safe. You can get away with running it until the first signs of a noticable power decrease - which in my robots manifests itself as a drop in speed on one side - and then turning the robot off and charging the battery straight away - you do need to look after lipos to get the best life out of them.
As for the shorting issue, what I do is I have matching JST plugs for the connectors soldered in to the speed controller so there's no way I can short the wires. It is definitely something to avoid >_<
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