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i was just wondering if there was any way an electromechanical relay could help a battery buggy, because it is allowed.
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disownedpear wrote:i was just wondering if there was any way an electromechanical relay could help a battery buggy, because it is allowed.
Well, let's say you motor consumes a large amount of power, and you don't want that high current to pass through your tiny switch. You could use an electromechanical relay to switch the power.
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Are we allowed to use an OWI kit?
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CAn we use parts from an owi kit??
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depends.
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Well, if you can find a kit that meets all the requirements, then you could use it if you modified it. But it's more likely that you'd rather take parts from a kit and put them into your own creation, which is legal as long as you continue to meet the voltage and size requirements.
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Are we allowed to use OWI kits for batter buggy b?
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OWI is a wholesale robot distributor

http://www.owirobots.com/cart/index.php
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uh, well.
As long as it doesn't contain robotic parts I believe it would be considered OK.
We used VEX parts (which is for robots), but we didn't use the robotic components and we were OK.

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Re: Battery Buggy B

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any ideas on how to make it turn around an obstacle?
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