I like your design. I;m building a robot similar. I'm using a powerful engine that will make it go up to speeds of 30 mph. almost too fast. I just needed some designs for my wheels and how they will work. I think I'll try something similar to yours.
sorry smart ass! lol joking sorry i meant motor but i get servo and motor confuse i thought you could of added the wheel to the motor... wasn't thinking its late here. lol sorry.
when you hade the tracks coming off why didnt you use a stronger marerial that you can pull to make the tread titer
any way im making a 2 legged robot which is a farly easy thing to do type in on this site 2 legged robots and a bunch will come up just copy one of them and also did you use Ultrasonic range finders to track the man or did you use obsticle avoder sesors and make it do the exact opposite or maybe did you use something else tell me if you did anything else to the robot
simply amazing! can you say me where can i find motors??
away5 2 years ago
Google?
palmisano 2 years ago
tightten your chain
Carvas 2 years ago
I like your design. I;m building a robot similar. I'm using a powerful engine that will make it go up to speeds of 30 mph. almost too fast. I just needed some designs for my wheels and how they will work. I think I'll try something similar to yours.
thecatsatwar 2 years ago
why use chains??? Just add the servo to the wheel...
McClover 3 years ago
servos aren't powerful enough, and my motor needed to be geared down . . .
palmisano 3 years ago
sorry smart ass! lol joking sorry i meant motor but i get servo and motor confuse i thought you could of added the wheel to the motor... wasn't thinking its late here. lol sorry.
McClover 3 years ago
That is the sad disadvantage of servos. They are no where near as powerfull as motors are.
But servos can be set to any set speed threw the microcontroller instead of readjusting the voltage level to the motor.
autonomous2010 2 years ago
But . . . servos have DC motors in them. =P
palmisano 2 years ago
Yes but they are controlled differently.
A DC Motor has two pins for + and - voltage input.
A Servo has three pins for +, -, and input.
The input is of course the input for the microcontroller.
autonomous2010 2 years ago
Did its technology fail also. What sensors did you use.
spittingoil 3 years ago
when you hade the tracks coming off why didnt you use a stronger marerial that you can pull to make the tread titer
any way im making a 2 legged robot which is a farly easy thing to do type in on this site 2 legged robots and a bunch will come up just copy one of them and also did you use Ultrasonic range finders to track the man or did you use obsticle avoder sesors and make it do the exact opposite or maybe did you use something else tell me if you did anything else to the robot
xxtompreecexx 3 years ago 2
Did you solve the issue of the bands falling off?
I have a simple solution that may solve that issue. Don't want to give a solution to problem u already solved out of respect.
bigmoneyazn 3 years ago
nah I never solved it . . . perhaps I should have used tensioners or something . . . but I trashed that robot many years ago so no way to know =P
palmisano 3 years ago
grat robot, i liked it so how u programed it iam just 14 and iam making my robut not done be soon!!
kelvinsgod 4 years ago
grat op u fiish u robut toon
stupidfish100 3 years ago 5
i feel your pain. from a fellow engineer.
shugo32 4 years ago