Chewi

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Chewi
Note the hammer sickle combination of the weapon
Year Of Creation 20XX-20XX
Versions
Current Version X.X
Update Year 20XX-20XX
Wins/Losses 1/2
Information and Statistics
Weight Class BeetleWeight
Weapon Class Horizontal Bar Spinner
Combined Wins/Losses 1/2
Weapon Speed Fast Enough Where Lift Became an Issue
("Temporary") ("Temporary")

Horizontal Bar Spinner with an initial focus on having modular parts that can be replaced as they get broken. Additionally, having armor that would be able to deflect glancing blows was prioritized in the design. The bar was designed to have a high moment of inertia.

Competitions

Motorama 2018

Results: 1 Win and 2 Losses

  • Bracket Style: Double Elimination
    • [Win vs Nitro Hornet]
      • Drive trouble prevented active attacking
      • Armor proved effective against lighter blows
      • After weapon collision, both bots had non-functional weapon systems
      • Our invertability allowed us to win against the immobile enemy
    • [Loss vs Squishy]
      • Severe drive problems
      • Due to lower amp weapon esc, there were several electrical problems
      • Several electrical shorts occurred as well
    • [Loss vs Some Dumb Pushbot]
      • Total electrical failure
      • Unable to move

Version

Chewi V1.0

Created by: James Reed, Brian Hales, Tyler Mesa, Rahul Balamurali, Vijay Srivastava and Nadun Ranawaka

Drive Motors (Drive Motor Name)
Drive Motor Controllers (Drive Motor Controller Name)
Weapon Motor PROPDRIVE v2 3000KV Brushless Outrunner
Weapon Motor Controllers FMS Predator 60A ESC (not used in competition)
Receiver Hobby King 2.4Ghz Receiver 6Ch V2
Remote Control Hobby King 2.4Ghz 6Ch Tx and Rx V2
Battery Venom 35C 3S 1000mAh 11.1V LiPo Batter
(OTHER:) Aluminium and Plastic Frame

Steel Weapon
Plastic armor

Problems

  • Electrical system was the thing that eventually killed us
  • The esc we planned on using was too big to use once we assembled it
  • The replacement esc we used wasn't rated to handle the current that our motor drew
  • Lack of heat shrink and having to rely on electrical tape caused shorts
  • Difficult to assemble
  • Lack of space inside for wires

Good aspects

  • Sturdy structure, took solid strikes and wasn't torn apart
  • Armor was really good at deflecting and taking minor blows
  • Hard hitting weapon
  • Invertablity

Changes/Improvements

  • Possible weight reduction on stucture
  • Focus more on electrical systems

See also

  • [(link to other bot made this year) (Name of other bot made this year)]

Notes:

I personally believe it should be named Commi but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

At one point it looked like the Millennium Falcon. 30 seconds finalizing the name the design was radically changed and it no longer looked anything like the Millennium Falcon.

James Reed, Brian Hales, Rahul Balamurali, Tyler Mesa, Vijay Srivastava, and Nadun Ranawaka