Waluigi
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Waluigi | |
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Year Of Creation | 2022-2023 |
Wins/Losses | 1/2 |
Information and Statistics | |
Weight Class | BeetleWeight |
Weapon Class | Vertical Spinner |
Combined Wins/Losses | 1/2 |
Waluigi is a 3lb robot with a 2 wheel drive and a vertical beater bar spinner.
Contents
Competitions
State of Franklin Robot Rumble 2023
- Results: 1-2
- Bracket Style: Double Elimination
- Win vs. Feloni
- Feloni is the other RoboJackets 3lb beater bar from this year
- Our weapon never spun up, as we turned the transmitter on with the stick halfway up
- Driving was difficult, as it seemed to constantly lag and cut out
- Feloni landed several big hits, but they ended up knocking themselves out
- Loss vs. Alpha Raptor II
- Alpha Raptor II is a lifter, which finished 4th overall
- Its armor was mostly titanium, so we weren't able to do much damage
- One side of our drive eventually failed and we were counted out
- Loss vs. Cherno Alpha
- Cherno Alpha is a FingerTech beater bar kit bot, which finished 7th overall
- They box rushed us and took out one of our wheels soon after
- Win vs. Feloni
- Bracket Style: Double Elimination
Version
Waluigi V1.0
Created by: Alexander King, Diego Ribe, Joshua Lee, Luke Shaw, William Van Slyke
Drive Motors | BotKits 22mm DC Gearmotor |
Drive Motor Controllers | Scorpion ESC |
Weapon Motor | BadAss 2814-1120Kv Brushless Motor |
Weapon Motor Controllers | Onyx 50A 2-4S Programmable Brushless Air ESC |
Receiver | Hobby King 2.4Ghz Receiver 6Ch V2 |
Remote Control | Hobby King 2.4Ghz 6Ch Tx and Rx V2 |
Battery | MaxAmps 3s 1050mah |
Max Weapon RPM | 11800 rpm (theoretical) |
Min Spin Up Time | 0.34 s (theoretical) |
Drive Speed | Roughly 8 ft/s |
Problems
- Weapon
- The ball bearings used in the weapon exploded from a weapon-on-weapon impact in our first fight
- The bolts attaching the weapon motor backed out (we should have used Loctite on them)
- The weapon was a bit weak, as we had to shave a lot of weight from it the night before the competition
- Chassis
- The chassis design was very heavy, which meant that we didn't have enough weight for wheel guards or other improvements
- The titanium wedge had too much ground clearance, so we weren't able to get under opponents
- The bolt on the inner part of the wedge got sheared off during our first match
- Drive
- Exposed wheels were a liability, as they could be easily attacked by opponents
- Electronics
- We had issues with the drive cutting out throughout the competition, which was caused by either a faulty drive ESC or the receiver
- The power switch was hard to access and we ended up stripping the bolt
Good aspects
- Weapon
- Aside from the first match, the weapon was very robust and didn't stop spinning
- We replaced the bearings with HDPE spacers mid-competition, which was janky but held up surprisingly well
- Chassis
- The chassis held up really well, as the only structural damage was the 1/8" aluminum back plate being slightly bent in
- The wedge did a good job at deflecting hits and didn't take much damage
- Drive
- We coated the wheels with latex, which gave us pretty good traction
- We were able to drive well while inverted and flip ourselves back over by running into a wall
- Electronics
- We left plenty of space for electronics, which made it easy to fit all of them in the robot
Changes/Improvements
- Weapon
- A lighter weapon motor would be helpful, as we initially planned to use one but weren't able to get it due to supply issues
- Using 3D printed timing pulleys would also reduce weight
- With that extra weight, we would probably increase the weight and size of the weapon
- Chassis
- Make the chassis out of a mix of aluminum and TPU (similar to Anomali), which would significantly reduce weight
- Add forks to get underneath other bots
- Drive
- Have the wheels set inside of the chassis, so they would be more protected
Gallery
Waluigi post-competition: