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I have had a look at that ages ago, and I have a few ideas that should help counteract the problems. I have got some new 3D Software drawing program, so I might be able to do a drawing in that once I have figured out how it all works
Mike - Bobblebot.co.uk
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Here's a photo of Dynamite before it goes into battle http://images.fotopic.net/y7c7ap.jpg
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Thanks. It uses a http://www.solarbotics.com/products/ind ... yzq37=true Solarbotics GM10 powered at 8.4v by two LiPos and a Sozbots antweight controller.
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Hi, as some of you remmember, I have been on AWS 15 and 16 with my ant Flippt!, and I now needs improvements, the question is, what!? I can't figure out what's needed (exept a better driver ) there is not much footage taken on it, but the latest one is This
I will do a chassi and a nice paintwork on it for AWS 17.
How can I run a reciver (that actully does takes 7,2V!) and run it on 8.4V without destroying it?
I know that Buddy needs alot of improvements, like a better weapon, less wobbleing wheels (and more robust ones, damn you anticyclone! )
I will do a chassi and a nice paintwork on it for AWS 17.
How can I run a reciver (that actully does takes 7,2V!) and run it on 8.4V without destroying it?
I know that Buddy needs alot of improvements, like a better weapon, less wobbleing wheels (and more robust ones, damn you anticyclone! )
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