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Old 12-29-2020, 05:35 AM
Originalrob Originalrob is offline
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Hi Zabco

the total length will be about 850 mm and the blade is 460mm wide (think its a coal blade). depending on a test on how it pushes dirt I may have to opt for a smaller blade width. ill see how it goes as with most of this, its trial and lots of errors

I threw all the metal for the blade and ripper on scale with the chassis and its already at 55kg ! its hard enough moving it about already !

can recommend the Arduino enough but If you use the code you will have to tweak the input ranges for your specific RC transmitter/ deadbands. I am sure they all vary a little bit.

Rob
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Old 12-29-2020, 06:36 PM
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Hi Zabco

can recommend the Arduino enough but If you use the code you will have to tweak the input ranges for your specific RC transmitter/ deadbands. I am sure they all vary a little bit.

Rob
Yes, I love the arduinos, been playing around with them off and on for several years now. Just never tried to do anything like what your have done. Am currently working with a couple of NANO 33 BLE boards on a small project that if it works out, I will post to the forum. Keep up the great work.
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