I'd love to use these on a beetleweight (3lb/1.36kg) combat robot but unfortunately the only large ones you have are designed for a 6mm shaft. The motors we use on 3lb combat robots use 4mm shafts. I could make an adaptor to make these wheels fit, however that would not be ideal. Could you possibly consider producing your 52mm diameter wheels with a choice of either a 4mm or a 6mm center hole?
uaaaooohhh!!! que robots sensacional, ayudame a construir uno, ante todo, que material utilizaste para las ruedas, me llama la atención su exactitud....
Yes as usual. We also recommend, overvoltaging them as 2cell lipo battery is 8.4V and 3 cell 12.6V. We recommend 3S :) Unfortunately now 6v 400 rpm core motors don't have stocks, but we have faster ones at stocks: www.jsumo.com/core-dc-motor-6v-750rpm
Also, how will silicon wheels compete against rubber wheels? Not sure which one to buy, because im making a robot that is hard for other robots to move, but at the same time fast enough to defeat others. So which one will preform better?
Rubber is usually harder so we use rubber for sumo projects but for mini sumo robot projects only option is silicone wheels. Order from here: www.jsumo.com/silicone-wheels
El voltaje es el mismo para 1 motor y para 4 motores, la corriente de salida debe ser fuerte. Creo que se conectarán 2-2 con 4 motores en paralelo. Un 3S de 450 mah servirá. Si es para sumo, unos 2200 mah serían adecuados. A medida que aumenta el número de motores, aumenta la corriente consumida, lo que agota la batería rápidamente, pero esto no tiene nada que ver con el voltaje.@@carlosgutierrez9107
Generic control cards can be used friend, they are 2-2 paralel connected so any 2 channel robot controller should work. One example (our best seller): www.jsumo.com/xmotion-all-in-one-controller
Nice work with the programation, It is very fast and precise.
Thank you Mr. Joel. We only ship parts, but yes creator made very good coding as robot stops, turns precise.:)
I'd love to use these on a beetleweight (3lb/1.36kg) combat robot but unfortunately the only large ones you have are designed for a 6mm shaft. The motors we use on 3lb combat robots use 4mm shafts. I could make an adaptor to make these wheels fit, however that would not be ideal. Could you possibly consider producing your 52mm diameter wheels with a choice of either a 4mm or a 6mm center hole?
Hello friend, Yes we can make 4mm center JS5230 models. Please contact us after ordering wheel and we can make custom model for you free of charge :)
uaaaooohhh!!! que robots sensacional, ayudame a construir uno, ante todo, que material utilizaste para las ruedas, me llama la atención su exactitud....
6V-400rpm engines with 6V already reach 400 rpm?
Yes as usual. We also recommend, overvoltaging them as 2cell lipo battery is 8.4V and 3 cell 12.6V. We recommend 3S :) Unfortunately now 6v 400 rpm core motors don't have stocks, but we have faster ones at stocks: www.jsumo.com/core-dc-motor-6v-750rpm
El voltaje para los motores de 6v 400rpm, le vamos a meter una beteria de 7.6v y 2500mAh ¿creen que tendra buena velocidad y torque?
Para mini sumo, generalmente lo ejecutamos con 3S 450 mah, 2500 mah será demasiado pesado. 7,6 V también es adecuado.
Hello, what is the distance between the center hole and the other 6? I didn't find in the website
que tipo de sensores utilizaste, más que todo el que tiene a los extremos... que referencia son esos??????
Also, how will silicon wheels compete against rubber wheels? Not sure which one to buy, because im making a robot that is hard for other robots to move, but at the same time fast enough to defeat others. So which one will preform better?
Rubber is usually harder so we use rubber for sumo projects but for mini sumo robot projects only option is silicone wheels. Order from here: www.jsumo.com/silicone-wheels
Can we buy the actual bot for sumo?
Check jsumo.com :) We have large selection of robots and shipping worldwide
The size of the mini sumo is 100mm x 100mm?
Yes and height ıs unlimited.
Uplode a detail video of how to make the small sumo robot
We have some articles at blog.jsumo.com you may want to check out :)
what battery do you use?
They are customer projects we don't know but for mini sumo robots usually we use 2 cell or 3 cell lipo battery 450 mah 25C current capacity.
cuanto voltaje recomiendan Para alimentar sus 4 motores sin problema?@@Jsumo
El voltaje es el mismo para 1 motor y para 4 motores, la corriente de salida debe ser fuerte. Creo que se conectarán 2-2 con 4 motores en paralelo. Un 3S de 450 mah servirá. Si es para sumo, unos 2200 mah serían adecuados. A medida que aumenta el número de motores, aumenta la corriente consumida, lo que agota la batería rápidamente, pero esto no tiene nada que ver con el voltaje.@@carlosgutierrez9107
What engines does that mini sumo have?
We don't know, but we suggest usually Core 6V 400 or 750 Rpm models here: www.jsumo.com/search?q=core
What motor do you use in that video?
Usually Core 6V 400RPM and 750 Rpm models are used, you can find at JSumo Store (Jsumo.com).
Hou to bulit on ??
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you have the program of he Minizumo? hello ,help plis
Hello Sergio, we have please contact us from Jsumo website.
nice
where are from?
from US friend. JSumo.com only supplies the parts.
@@Jsumo This was my robot back in 2015. Specifically San Diego State University (:
What do you use to control the 4 engines?
Generic control cards can be used friend, they are 2-2 paralel connected so any 2 channel robot controller should work. One example (our best seller): www.jsumo.com/xmotion-all-in-one-controller
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Thank you!
What type of sensors did you use?
Sharp sensors used.
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