hehe, i am guessing you have embraced the "cheap" drive away preload system? i personally have nothing against it. well i understand the whole not letting it out idea, and i am very excited to see this bot at worlds! c ya there
can u upload a vid of it actually high hanging? i can c where it would work... im just excited to c it actually happen! if im not mistaken ive seen videos of this same bot posting a 117 on drivers challenge with no preloads and no hang. any chance you guys can score those two extra tubes and thrown your bot up on that ladder? Nice video~!
@sickleme We have the preload system in now :D I would post a video of it high hanging, but we have some pretty intense stuff that we don't really want to show off yet.
No, this is before the kit actually was released I believe since they were using a pwm cable as their climbing cable during Pan-Pacific. Their system gets caught and it pulls tightly so it engages a gear to slide into place (using the drive train to climb) and so as the wheels go forward the wire pulls the robot upwards.
that is funny, I was literally thinking the same exact way of getting up with a spiderman kind of hang. Maybe if your robot wasn't as tall it would work for high hanging.
hehe, i am guessing you have embraced the "cheap" drive away preload system? i personally have nothing against it. well i understand the whole not letting it out idea, and i am very excited to see this bot at worlds! c ya there
-greg 1200F
sickleme 11 months ago
can u upload a vid of it actually high hanging? i can c where it would work... im just excited to c it actually happen! if im not mistaken ive seen videos of this same bot posting a 117 on drivers challenge with no preloads and no hang. any chance you guys can score those two extra tubes and thrown your bot up on that ladder? Nice video~!
sickleme 11 months ago
@sickleme We have the preload system in now :D I would post a video of it high hanging, but we have some pretty intense stuff that we don't really want to show off yet.
mochiman1 11 months ago
That not a high hang - only a low hang
ryan31s 1 year ago
This is how the Mexicans climb xD
schuyoff 1 year ago
srry it's under st pats machines
911MarkYd 1 year ago
very cool. check out our robot. it's not my account but it's our robot
911MarkYd 1 year ago
@bellybutton1992 No, this is a homebrew winch.
@DeagleBeagle It does high hang given a little luck with the spin.
ThirteenOfTwo 1 year ago
is that using the new winch and pulley kit?
bellybutton1992 1 year ago
@bellybutton1992
No, this is before the kit actually was released I believe since they were using a pwm cable as their climbing cable during Pan-Pacific. Their system gets caught and it pulls tightly so it engages a gear to slide into place (using the drive train to climb) and so as the wheels go forward the wire pulls the robot upwards.
StoryBook808 1 year ago
that is funny, I was literally thinking the same exact way of getting up with a spiderman kind of hang. Maybe if your robot wasn't as tall it would work for high hanging.
DeagleBeagle 1 year ago
It wasn't shown in this video, but we have managed to high hang with human help...
mochiman1 1 year ago
THATS HILARIOUS. Oh, and they were low hanging, not high hanging.
mockingod 1 year ago
@mockingod True, but it could be a high hang if they did it right.
3v3rnoob 1 year ago