Wow, awesome. My favorite shots are the ones that show the robot using its unusual capabilities in match play. The shot near the start of the video, from Worlds, that shows the bot delivering and simultaneously scoring ducks is great. It really shows off the intake and arm. The shot at the end of the video, from MTI, that shows the robot scoring blocks into the shared hub from outside the barriers also helps the viewer really understand how the mechanical subsystems give the robot unusual capabilities.
How did you guys run your two drive motors that were bolted together? Did you use a splitter into one port on the Rev Hub or did you just plug them in to two different ports?
Wow, awesome. My favorite shots are the ones that show the robot using its unusual capabilities in match play. The shot near the start of the video, from Worlds, that shows the bot delivering and simultaneously scoring ducks is great. It really shows off the intake and arm. The shot at the end of the video, from MTI, that shows the robot scoring blocks into the shared hub from outside the barriers also helps the viewer really understand how the mechanical subsystems give the robot unusual capabilities.
This is totally awesome and really shares with other schools who may want to learn from Wolfpac. Thanks for sharing this!
Hello, thank you so much for the video, could I ask what RPM you guys used for the linear slide and the high torque angle changer? Thank you!
impressive! thank you for being so informative.
How did you guys run your two drive motors that were bolted together? Did you use a splitter into one port on the Rev Hub or did you just plug them in to two different ports?