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*(List of suggested improvements/changes, 1 per bullet point)
 
*(List of suggested improvements/changes, 1 per bullet point)
  
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- We need to make the back plate less susceptible to hits from below, which allowed other bot to get underneath us. Perhaps a taco?
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- Weapon needs to be redesigned to be thicker and not deform
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- A new ESC that can actually start our weapon up
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- We also need stronger bearing that can actually handle the hits
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- Change the weapon shaft thickness to keep it from bending
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- Wrap our wheels in electrical tape for added friction to make driving easier
  
 
== Notes: ==
 
== Notes: ==

Revision as of 19:01, 22 February 2019

(un)Lucki
(un)Lucki
Year Of Creation 2018-2019
Versions
Current Version 1.0
Wins/Losses 0/2
Information and Statistics
Weight Class BeetleWeight
Weapon Class Vertical Bar Spinner
Combined Wins/Losses 0/2

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Competitions

Motorama 2019

  • Results: 0/2
    • Bracket Style: Double Elimination
      • [(Video Link) (result) vs (opponent)]
        • (notes)
        • (observations))
      • [(Video Link) (result) vs (opponent)]
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Versions

(un)Lucki

Created by: (Names of Builders/Group Members of aforementioned version of bot)

Drive Motors DYS BE1806 2300KV Motors
Drive Motor Gearboxes KITBOTS 1000rpm Gearmotor Gearboxes
Drive Motor Controllers DYS 20A Micro Opto Multi-rotor ESC
Weapon Motor (Weapon Motor Name)
Weapon Motor Controllers (Weapon Motor Controller Name)
Receiver Turnigy T6A-V2 AFHDS 2.4GHz 6Ch Receiver V2
Remote Control Turnigy T6A-V2 AFHDS 2.4GHz 6Ch Transmitter V2
Battery Turnigy Nano-Tech 1000mAh 3s 45~90c LiPo Pack

Problems

  • (List of Problems, 1 per bullet point)

- Our belt was too tight around the motor and weapon, which may have been the cause of the weapon failing to spin up on occasion.

- Putting together our weapon assembly was time consuming and difficult

- Screws shearing due to a drum spinner which gave hits to our bottom plate

- Wiring packing would bump up against our drive motors and cause them to lock up, even after zip tying

- Weapon deformation after hit, which destroyed our bearing and made us unable to spin up

- Driving on skids was difficult

- The gearboxes started falling apart

- Some of our holes which could have been through-holes were not. Therefore it made finding the right size screw difficult.

- ESCs were malfunctioning

- it catcheded on fire

Good aspects

  • (List of good aspects, 1 per bullet point)

- Our bot was invertable due to our fins

- The armor held up well under hard hits and pressure

- The wedges held up surprisingly well

- Robot structure was sound and did well under hits

- When our weapon could actually spin up, it was able to do significant damage

- We could easily replace broken parts

- Our name was pretty litty

Changes/Improvements

  • (List of suggested improvements/changes, 1 per bullet point)

- We need to make the back plate less susceptible to hits from below, which allowed other bot to get underneath us. Perhaps a taco?

- Weapon needs to be redesigned to be thicker and not deform

- A new ESC that can actually start our weapon up

- We also need stronger bearing that can actually handle the hits

- Change the weapon shaft thickness to keep it from bending

- Wrap our wheels in electrical tape for added friction to make driving easier

Notes:

(random joke, optional)

(Naming inspiration, optional)

(Names of original builders)