Robowars V4.0. Types of robots Offensive bots Defensive bots.

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Robowars V4.0

Types of robots Offensive bots Defensive bots

Offensive bots Drum Bots Offensive weapon : Drum Drum speed: rpm Material(drum) : Mild Steel Pros: Good Hitter and can topple the opponent Cons: Damage to brackets will affect the drum rotation.

Offensive bots Hammer bot Pros: Power enough to smash the top of the opponent. Cons: timing of hit should be timed correctly due to lag.

Offensive Bots Chopper/Cutter Bots Pros: Good hit impact Cons: Can be broken or bent. Own bot may be impacted if area of impact is not proper.

Defensive Bots Wedge Bot Pros: Great for pushing the opponent Cons: If not fixed properly to the body it may get damaged by attack of opponent

Components of Robot Motors Chassis (Body) Wheels Battery Weapons (if offensive) WIRED ROBOTS DPDT Switch Wires (preferably Havells) WIRELESS ROBOTS RF Module (Transmitter/Receiver) Remote (4 channel) Microcontroller Board Battery (power the microcontroller)

Components DPDT Switch Motors

Components Chassis Wheels

Components Battery Wires

Components Transmitter/Receiver Remote

Components Microcontroller Battery (microcontroller power)

Steps to make a Robot Deciding the Budget. Deciding whether to make an offensive or a defensive robot. Selecting the material for the chassis. Designing the chassis considering the following factors: 1)Weight 2)Orientation of internal parts (weapon, battery etc.) 3)Dimensions Construction of robot.

Precautions Make sure the wires are tied together properly. Insulation of wires should be taken strictly. Make sure the tyres are attached and aligned properly to ensure smooth mobility. Internal parts must be mounted in proper orientation. Use good quality wires to avoid any burning issues.

Switches SPST SPDT

SWITCHES DPST DPDT

SWITCHES Push Button

Materials Mild Steel Flats Mild Steel Plates

Materials Steel square Tubes L - Angle