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Re: rtlToronto19: Balance of Power and other upcoming events
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lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto
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Thu, 3 Mar 2005 14:57:06 GMT
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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Rob Antonishen wrote:
> e should take something like one RCX, three motors and then
> > > triple or
> > > quadruple the number to get a restriction.
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> Just weighed on my handy-dandy Philips Essence kitchen scale - One RCX
> (1.5) with batteries and 3 standard RIS motors (no cables) is 376g.
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> I'm curious how that compares with others.
I'm wondering about NiMH batteries VS normal alkalines?
Based on the above, maybe a 908g limit ? (Iain, just for you) or just 1kg?
It's hard to estimate how many bricks etc a robot would need on average to do
its thing.... and I think it would be silly to have to ballast every robot with
tons of tires/bricks/weighted elements, no?
Also, does anyone imagine needing 2 RCXs for this ???
John
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