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* There are known ESC/motor combos to work, we should consider in the design phase the advantages and disadvantages to using known combos vs experimenting (e.g. what do we gain from exploring new options)  
 
* There are known ESC/motor combos to work, we should consider in the design phase the advantages and disadvantages to using known combos vs experimenting (e.g. what do we gain from exploring new options)  
** BLHeli32 is a firmware that certain ESCs run which guarantees you can change certain settings on them (such as bidirectional/3D mode)
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** BLHeli32 is a firmware that certain ESCs run which guarantees you can change certain settings on them (such as bidirectional/3D mode)It is the type that we used on HockiThere is a spreadsheet compiling a list of all BLHeli32 capable ESCs for mini quad scale (which should be fine for 12lb drives) on this link:https://oscarliang.com/blheli-32-overview/ For the 30lb robots you should be getting ESCs that are rated for X-class drones and run BLHeli32. These are the ESCs recommended by team liftoff (30lb meltybrain) so they are more than enough power for regular 30lb drives. You can also use VESC at that scale or even get decent results with brushed (as demonstrated by anarchi and BEAM)
It is the type that we used on Hocki
 
There is a spreadsheet compiling a list of all BLHeli32 capable ESCs for mini quad scale (which should be fine for 12lb drives) on this link:
 
https://oscarliang.com/blheli-32-overview/
 
For the 30lb robots you should be getting ESCs that are rated for X-class drones and run BLHeli32. These are the ESCs recommended by team liftoff (30lb meltybrain) so they are more than enough power for regular 30lb drives. You can also use VESC at that scale or even get decent results with brushed (as demonstrated by anarchi and BEAM)
 
 
* Aluminum kinda sucks in 30lb for anything externally facing (hard exception to this: beam)
 
* Aluminum kinda sucks in 30lb for anything externally facing (hard exception to this: beam)
 
** 7075 is probably fine however in most cases in <30lb
 
** 7075 is probably fine however in most cases in <30lb

Revision as of 10:59, 20 May 2022

Competition Summary

Angry Vehicle Competition is a double-elimination bracket style tournament. There were weight classes from ants (1lb) to feathers (30lb). RoboJackets sent 3 featherweights this year.

Results

Chonkii - T5th place Featherweight

Anarchi - T5th place Featherweight

Binari - T9th place Featherweight


Lessons learned

History

  • RoboGames was cancelled not bc the TO just yote to france, but bc it was too expensive to make the arena safe again (1/2 million to 3/4 million) for 250 lbers and breaches were happening (bots flying out of arena), and they didn't want to sell the arena and run the risk of the new owner not fixing it and someone getting hurt
  • AVC (rr comp version) was cancelled bc sparkfun wasn't making money from it
  • Norwalk is trying to build up to what RoboGames was (eventually with a 250lb capable arena)
  • 3lb comps happen basically every weekend now, might aid taking less bots to moto to help relations with NERC

Logistics

  • Shipping is uber expensive, more pelicans/suitcases with stuff would be better and easier to track

Bots

  • There are known ESC/motor combos to work, we should consider in the design phase the advantages and disadvantages to using known combos vs experimenting (e.g. what do we gain from exploring new options)
    • BLHeli32 is a firmware that certain ESCs run which guarantees you can change certain settings on them (such as bidirectional/3D mode)It is the type that we used on HockiThere is a spreadsheet compiling a list of all BLHeli32 capable ESCs for mini quad scale (which should be fine for 12lb drives) on this link:https://oscarliang.com/blheli-32-overview/ For the 30lb robots you should be getting ESCs that are rated for X-class drones and run BLHeli32. These are the ESCs recommended by team liftoff (30lb meltybrain) so they are more than enough power for regular 30lb drives. You can also use VESC at that scale or even get decent results with brushed (as demonstrated by anarchi and BEAM)
  • Aluminum kinda sucks in 30lb for anything externally facing (hard exception to this: beam)
    • 7075 is probably fine however in most cases in <30lb
  • Doesn't seem like anyone knew why most people use UHMW over HDPE, but we're almost the only group using the latter and the price difference is pretty small
  • Titanium armor is great for <30 lb, steel armor should be considered at 30lb, issue is that they're pretty pricey
  • Flat belts are ass, paired with a ribbed can on a motor is a recipe for "cheeto dust" - disintegrated belts
  • Plastic armor (UHMW PE or HDPE) should be a part of the design and reviewed