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NXT 2.0 3-Motor Chassis

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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2009

This is the "3-Motor Chassis" design for NXT 2.0 from www.nxtprograms.com. See free building instructions and programs at http://www.nxtprograms.com/NXT2/3-motor_chassis/index.html

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  • can you build this with one nxt set?

  • @piotrek9Z: Yes, see instructions at the link in the video description.

  • I know why you used the third "unused" motor.

    You can't get it builded without the third motor, right?

  • This project is just a driving base that you can add things to, with the 3rd motor ready to accept attachments. See, for example, Hammer Car, Claw Striker, Forklift.

  • is it rc or did yo program it to show turns

  • It is programmed with the turn sequence.

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  • @nxtprograms could you make a video when your using the sencers I have to do this in my robotics class in school

  • Moron, of course the thing will not turn on the carpet. The friction is too high!

  • In India If The Wheel Was In Front This Would Be Called An Auto

  • @basketball16 you don't control it, it's a robot, it controls itself. You make a program on you computer and put it on the nxt. The program might be "run motor A at 2 rotations per second for three seconds clockwise, wait for sound 45 decibels or higher, then run motor B at 1 rotation per second for 9 seconds counter clockwise, or after 50 seconds run motor C at 3 rotations per second for .5 seconds clockwise, repeat." for a VERY SIMPLE program example.

  • @numbcore im sure there was a problem in your design these things drive straight unless there is some force acting to prevent is from driving straight.

  • how did you control it? Could you have controlled it with a ps3 controller?

  • @nxtprograms That site is awesome Thanks!!!

  • does your robot drive 100% straight? with a school project it never did, so basically we had to work with a light sensor directed at the ground and following white stripes of tape.

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