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* Drivetrain had issues - probably due to backup ESC and thicc wheels | * Drivetrain had issues - probably due to backup ESC and thicc wheels | ||
* Need battery plate or quick access port to swap battery (very cumbersome otherwise) | * Need battery plate or quick access port to swap battery (very cumbersome otherwise) | ||
+ | * Weapon motor overheats | ||
+ | * Weapon motor is mounted to the topplate, so all weapon impact is sent through 1/8" aluminum. also makes it very annoying to take apart and assemble | ||
==== Good aspects ==== | ==== Good aspects ==== |
Revision as of 22:07, 24 April 2025
Fibonacci | |
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Year Of Creation | 2024-2025 |
Versions | |
Current Version | 1.0 |
Wins/Losses | 2/2 |
Information and Statistics | |
Weight Class | BeetleWeight |
Weapon Class | Horizontal Cutter |
Combined Wins/Losses | 2/2 |
Weapon Speed | 4000 |
(basic summary of robot)
Contents
Competitions
UGA Spring Smash 2025
- Results: 2/2
- Bracket Style: Double Elimination
- WhiteBoard is a vertical spinner that placed 17th at the UGA Spring Smash.
- Fibonacci won via judges decision after dislodging the opponent's weapon belt and not receiving any major attack.
- AIM. BOT. is a robot made using a star wars toy that shoots small plastic projectiles.
- Fibonacci won wia knock out.
- Anomalv is a, 5th iteration, Hobojackets horizontal spinner. Anomalv placed 2nd at the UGA Spring Smash.
- Fibonacci started the fight by flipping Anomalv and getting the opponent stuck on their butt, however, after an unstuck and a change of driver, Anomalv easily secured the battle.
- Yeetus is a Mid cutter robot that placed 5th at the UGA Spring Smash.
- Fibonacci went into the fight with a hot glue last minute wedge and one functioning drive motor, after being dismantled by Anomalv
Version
(Fibonacci) V1.0
Created by: Andrew Zhang, Avinaash Sarma, Matheus Nunes, Colin Hartgan, Will Lauer, Madeline McLean, and Jayden Bastien
Mentor: Ryan De Angioletti
Drive Motors | Dartbox V2 |
Drive Motor Controllers | WEKA 20A |
Weapon Motor | BadAss 2315-2300Kv Brushless Motor |
Weapon Motor Controllers | BadAss Rebel V2 Series Brushless ESC, 60A |
Receiver | Flysky FS2A receiver |
Remote Control | Hobby King 2.4Ghz 6Ch Tx and Rx V2 |
Battery | GNB 3s 930mah lipo (11.1V) |
(OTHER:) |
Problems
- Suboptimal design causing a lot of unused space, and crammed electronics.
- Weapon shaft is hard to manufacture.
- Bot is vulnerable when flipped
- All fits are not toleranced
- Drivetrain had issues - probably due to backup ESC and thicc wheels
- Need battery plate or quick access port to swap battery (very cumbersome otherwise)
- Weapon motor overheats
- Weapon motor is mounted to the topplate, so all weapon impact is sent through 1/8" aluminum. also makes it very annoying to take apart and assemble
Good aspects
- Awesome life shaft system, not common in horizontal cutters.
Changes/Improvements
See also
- Archimedi was our sister team
Notes:
(random joke, optional)
(Naming inspiration, optional)
(Names of original builders)