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Looks very nice and obviously a lot of design and thought gone into it. It will be interesting to see the all up weight. I have in the past used two seperate drums on either end of a double ended motor but have had to make it a walker for the extra weight limit. I have been toying with the idea of a long drum and have bought a couple of small brushless motors to mount at each end. That will have to be a walker and I am not yet sure if I can run both brushless from one controller. All this will have to wait until I finish my kitchen and a few mods to defiant and maybe another look at pnuematics. Looks like another busy year.
prototype
hi guys i just finished my prototype out of lego and it works!!
i am plannin on goin to the RRC and hopefully the AWS in June and July.
as i am going on holiday today i will not be postin for a while and i will be takin the bot away with me.
1 question where do i set the trims on my Tx to get the servos to stop when i not moving sticks?
Cheers
Dan
Team Antattack
ps. would u guys mind reveiwing my arena on the arena section?


i am plannin on goin to the RRC and hopefully the AWS in June and July.
as i am going on holiday today i will not be postin for a while and i will be takin the bot away with me.
1 question where do i set the trims on my Tx to get the servos to stop when i not moving sticks?
Cheers
Dan
Team Antattack
ps. would u guys mind reveiwing my arena on the arena section?

The only way to stop the servos from turning, is to solder the pot off and solder two 2.2K resistors instead.
http://www.seattlerobotics.org/guide/servohack.html
On smaller servos you need the pot as the output gear is resting on it, so it might be a tight fit.
http://www.seattlerobotics.org/guide/servohack.html
On smaller servos you need the pot as the output gear is resting on it, so it might be a tight fit.
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