Some questions about building an Antweight
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Some questions about building an Antweight
Hi,
I am in the process of designing an antweight robots and I am thinking of building it out of polycarbonate, how would I attach the polycarbonate to the chassis? As I am building a flipper could anyone recommend a servo for it and how would I go about attaching the servo to the flipper.
Thanks
I am in the process of designing an antweight robots and I am thinking of building it out of polycarbonate, how would I attach the polycarbonate to the chassis? As I am building a flipper could anyone recommend a servo for it and how would I go about attaching the servo to the flipper.
Thanks
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Re: Some questions about building an Antweight
Have a look through this guys build diary.
http://www.robotwars101.org/forum/viewt ... f=1&t=2507
He uses nuts and bolts to attach polycarbonate together. You can also see how his flipper works.
Also this video on YouTube is a very good guide to parts you can use.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cSPDW0f_MZU
http://www.robotwars101.org/forum/viewt ... f=1&t=2507
He uses nuts and bolts to attach polycarbonate together. You can also see how his flipper works.
Also this video on YouTube is a very good guide to parts you can use.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cSPDW0f_MZU
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Re: Some questions about building an Antweight
Thanks for the links, the video suggests using the Nano two kits however these are currently unavailable. Could you recommend an alternative?
Thanks,
Thanks,
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Re: Some questions about building an Antweight
The dasmikro from banggood is working fine for me. Took 3 weeks to arrive in the post. However you need to solder it yourself.
https://m.banggood.com/2S6A-Micro-Dual- ... mds=search
Another someone else recommended to me was this one for each motor:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07 ... UTF8&psc=1
With these you need to either have two batteries or join the power wires to share 1 battery. Then you will need a mixer or have a mixer built into your transmitter.
Hope this makes sense
Paul
https://m.banggood.com/2S6A-Micro-Dual- ... mds=search
Another someone else recommended to me was this one for each motor:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07 ... UTF8&psc=1
With these you need to either have two batteries or join the power wires to share 1 battery. Then you will need a mixer or have a mixer built into your transmitter.
Hope this makes sense
Paul
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Re: Some questions about building an Antweight
Thanks, I will look into buying the DasMikro. How much soldering is required? Also, I am using the Devo 7e transmitter could you recommend a receiver for it that worked with the DasMikro. Sorry for all the questions.
Thanks William,
Thanks William,
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Re: Some questions about building an Antweight
I think any receiver that matches up to your transmitter will work.
I have a Turnigy i4x that uses ASFDS 2a signal. Which works on the dasmikro.
You need to solder all the wires onto the chip board. So 10 wire. It's pretty fiddly but I had 0 expirence soldering before I tried and I managed it.
I have a Turnigy i4x that uses ASFDS 2a signal. Which works on the dasmikro.
You need to solder all the wires onto the chip board. So 10 wire. It's pretty fiddly but I had 0 expirence soldering before I tried and I managed it.
Re: Some questions about building an Antweight
Ive been browsing for a while now coming up with a plan for building antweights.
Forgive my completely noob ignorance, but doesnt the DasMikro have a build in receiver that works with the Devo?
I thought the only things you needed were DasMikro/Lemon Rx which their outputs connect to batteries, motors, ESC, kill switch and weapon?
Forgive my completely noob ignorance, but doesnt the DasMikro have a build in receiver that works with the Devo?
I thought the only things you needed were DasMikro/Lemon Rx which their outputs connect to batteries, motors, ESC, kill switch and weapon?
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Re: Some questions about building an Antweight
Another alternative are these: https://www.dfrobot.com/product-1487.html
They are relatively cheap, I got mine from a Polish electronics supply website, and you don't have to solder directly to them if you have the right connectors.
I used a couple in Vanguard and they seemed to work. I am hoping to use them in Plan B with a LemonRX but I haven't tried that out yet.
They are relatively cheap, I got mine from a Polish electronics supply website, and you don't have to solder directly to them if you have the right connectors.
I used a couple in Vanguard and they seemed to work. I am hoping to use them in Plan B with a LemonRX but I haven't tried that out yet.
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Plan B
Vanguard Mk 2
Plan B
Vanguard Mk 2
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Re: Some questions about building an Antweight
With regards to attaching the polycarbonate there seems to be a kind of 90 degree bracket. Can anyone link me a bracket? Also could anyone suggest a hinge for the flipper.