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From: MamaDespik
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  • Thanks for the reply. I'll let you know how my project ends up and send you a link of the final design so you can take a look. Best of luck till then!

  • Thanks! Well, in snow, it could climb a pretty steep slope, because the blades could get a lot of grip into the snow. On ice, slopes were a little more of a problem. What would usually happen is: one auger would get less traction than the other, so the robot would turn and end up going sideways across a slope, rather than up it. Unfortunately, we didn't take any measurements on maximum slopes, so that's the best I can offer. Good luck with your project!

  • Awesome work guys! I'm working on a project very similar to this at Saint Cloud State as my Senior design project. The scope of the project includes the need to extract itself from a hole in the ice if it falls in...kind of like what you starting test, but the water was splashing up to high. I do have one question for you though, if you would like to answer, how high of a slope was the robot able to climb over if it was wet ice or snow? Thanks, and great work.

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