1 BeetleGuide — 2011-05-25 21:48:07
…hly 3.7v per cell, this is just a function of the particular chemistry (in the same way lead acids have 2v per cell and nicads 1.2v). So to get more voltage you must link individual cells in series. Generally you want to run components at their…
2 SnakMasheen — 2007-08-27 11:54:55
…color c="orange" text="Controller:"}}** //IBC// **{{color c="orange" text="Batteries:"}}** //24v pack of 3600mah full C nicads or 19.2v of 2400 sub C nicads depending on battle configuration. // **{{color c="orange" text="Combat Record:"}}** // …
3 RobotPartsdensitiesandweights — 2007-08-27 11:23:51
…ternal fight of "My robot is to heavy" Here is a list of common robot parts and their weights 24Volts worth of CP2400 NICADS 1.3Kg Drill motor 0.5kg aprox Red wheel 0.15 kg TR Magna Flat Fan Motor 0.7Kg 100 Watt Scooter and wheel unit 1.9Kg 100…
4 Roadkill — 2007-08-27 11:19:02
… c="orange" text="Controller:"}}** //IBC// **{{color c="orange" text="Batteries:"}}** //Two 9.6v packs of 2400mah sub C nicads to get 19.2v// **{{color c="orange" text="Combat Record:"}}** // 10 wins, 11 loses// **{{color c="orange" text="Last E…
5 RoboWarsRules — 2007-03-13 22:52:40
…omotive and motorcycle wet cell batteries are prohibited. Examples of batteries that are permitted: gel cells, Hawkers, NiCads, NiMh, dry cells, AGM, etc. 6.2. All onboard voltages above 48 Volts require prior approval from this event. (It is u…