you have supportive parents.. i think they should proud of you.. love from sri lanka.. i won several all island robotics competition here in sri lanka.. and still studying automation mechatronics... 29yrs old here.. XD
quick question, what’s the distance between the flywheel and the outer curved wall? I’m experimenting for the new vex challanghe and I can’t seem to get it right.
Hello, I am the Team captain on Turbo Charged. the distance between the flywheel and the outer wall is a little less than five inches. to be able to get a good strength shot from the shooter you need to keep a bit of compression on the object you are shooting, and the amount of compression depends on the strength of the object being shot. when prototyping we used temporary mounts to hold the outer wall in place, and adjust it in or out to try to find the perfect compression ratio. I hope this helps you, and I wish you luck in the new Vex challenge from all of us here with Turbo Charged.
hello good day, I am addressing you in the most respectful way to ask how you made the green tires you have to launch, do you buy them? or did you make them?
Hello, I am the Team captain on Turbo Charged. The green wheels on the robot are Andy-mark Compliant Wheels that we’re purchased from their site. The wheels on the bottom intake are 2inch wheels, and the one on the top shooter mechanism is a 4inch wheel. I hope this helps, and if you have any more questions feel free to leave a reply and I will answer it the best I can.
you have supportive parents.. i think they should proud of you.. love from sri lanka.. i won several all island robotics competition here in sri lanka.. and still studying automation mechatronics... 29yrs old here.. XD
quick question, what’s the distance between the flywheel and the outer curved wall? I’m experimenting for the new vex challanghe and I can’t seem to get it right.
Hello, I am the Team captain on Turbo Charged. the distance between the flywheel and the outer wall is a little less than five inches. to be able to get a good strength shot from the shooter you need to keep a bit of compression on the object you are shooting, and the amount of compression depends on the strength of the object being shot. when prototyping we used temporary mounts to hold the outer wall in place, and adjust it in or out to try to find the perfect compression ratio. I hope this helps you, and I wish you luck in the new Vex challenge from all of us here with Turbo Charged.
hello good day, I am addressing you in the most respectful way to ask how you made the green tires you have to launch, do you buy them? or did you make them?
Hello, I am the Team captain on Turbo Charged. The green wheels on the robot are Andy-mark Compliant Wheels that we’re purchased from their site. The wheels on the bottom intake are 2inch wheels, and the one on the top shooter mechanism is a 4inch wheel. I hope this helps, and if you have any more questions feel free to leave a reply and I will answer it the best I can.
@@ryanoberfranc9664 thank you very much, really thank you very much
@@Fenix-xh9le no problem.
@@ryanoberfranc9664 Quick question?!, what is the RPM and Torque of flywheel motor ?? hope you'll reply soon🤞
Quick question?!, what is the RPM and Torque of flywheel motor ?? @rayan Oberfranc