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Name: Ant's Revenge

Weight: 300g
Length: 100mm
Width: 750mm
Height: 600mm
Drive: 2x servos
Battery: Unknown, looks like 4 recharble AAs.
Weapon: Flipping arm + spikes
Armour: 1mm Polycarbonate
Was made in an hour... I can buy gearmotors to decrease the weight, the problem is, I'm not sure how I can get the servo wire to connect to the gearmotors...

Weight: 300g
Length: 100mm
Width: 750mm
Height: 600mm
Drive: 2x servos
Battery: Unknown, looks like 4 recharble AAs.
Weapon: Flipping arm + spikes
Armour: 1mm Polycarbonate
Was made in an hour... I can buy gearmotors to decrease the weight, the problem is, I'm not sure how I can get the servo wire to connect to the gearmotors...
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You need a speed controller for the gearmotors, Andrew Hibberd's wiring thread (http://www.robotwars101.org/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=1399) may or may not help.
Those servos don't look like our usual micro ones it has to be said
like the general design though.
Those servos don't look like our usual micro ones it has to be said

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Yeah, those are standad S3003 servos, the same I used to use in my superant.
I would suggest buying one of the 210mA 6V NiMH packs that Jonno sells as a spare for his Super-Antz kits, it will last long enough, give your robot an extra 1.2v (that seems to be a 4.8v pack you're using) and it'll bring your weight down a fair chunk.
I would suggest buying one of the 210mA 6V NiMH packs that Jonno sells as a spare for his Super-Antz kits, it will last long enough, give your robot an extra 1.2v (that seems to be a 4.8v pack you're using) and it'll bring your weight down a fair chunk.
I know from first hand inspection that the 210mA is considerably smaller that that 700mA you are currently using, and I know the weight of the 700mA pack is somewhere in the region of 80g, whereas the 210mA one is around 20g. Its wise not to take things on first appearance.
As for a 9v battery, you can't attach it directly to a receiver, anything over 6v burns every receiver I've ever come across. However, I happen to have a regulator that will bring 9v down to a receiver freindly 6v, which I will be willing to part with if you want it.
As for a 9v battery, you can't attach it directly to a receiver, anything over 6v burns every receiver I've ever come across. However, I happen to have a regulator that will bring 9v down to a receiver freindly 6v, which I will be willing to part with if you want it.