In the final design the wheels are run 1:1 with 2 Neo motors. The flywheel is 2lbs, the 4 Fairlane wheels probably weigh about 3-4 lbs (that's just a guess though). Here the 775's have a 5:1 reduction and are running at almost full power. The 7 Fairlane wheels here probably weigh about 7-8 lbs. I'll add another reply if I find out the actual weight.
Wayne, this is not a real team but rather a collaboration project of a robot made in 3 days to show off concepts and capabilities. This robot will never be in any official competitions.
I’m so hyped to compete in my first frc competition
Can you guys measure and post the distance from the table where the shooter was to wall where the balls contacted?
Nick Kremer the distance is about 20 feet
What material was used on the wheels?
Those are 4 inch 60A durometer Fairlane wheels with a custom hex hub.
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What is the weight of the wheel and/or speed (or reduction) it's running at?
In the final design the wheels are run 1:1 with 2 Neo motors. The flywheel is 2lbs, the 4 Fairlane wheels probably weigh about 3-4 lbs (that's just a guess though).
Here the 775's have a 5:1 reduction and are running at almost full power. The 7 Fairlane wheels here probably weigh about 7-8 lbs. I'll add another reply if I find out the actual weight.
Shouldn't Students be the ones making this video, not mentors? I'm sorry, but this should be about the team, not their mentors.
Wayne, this is not a real team but rather a collaboration project of a robot made in 3 days to show off concepts and capabilities. This robot will never be in any official competitions.
@@FUNRoboticsNetwork Cool, sorry
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