Are you sure you didn't mean the front AP? You latest robot (which has stacked zteks) has a black battery blocking the back AP.
Quote from: Noodle on August 03, 2010, 01:42:59 PMAre you sure you didn't mean the front AP? You latest robot (which has stacked zteks) has a black battery blocking the back AP.I'm pretty sure he just snapper loaded the extenders out to stack the blacks in between the snappers.
You got my vote for RA2 Wizard. Always and forever.
You can attach both motors on the two APs on the side of one extender.
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Quote from: Sage on August 03, 2010, 01:31:17 PMTo get the HPZs flush with the ground you have to use the back AP and rotate them 90 degrees.Are you sure you didn't mean the front AP? You latest robot (which has stacked zteks) has a black battery blocking the back AP.Also, I tried doing it like this. I think I'm getting closer but this still doesn't look quite right. The motors are sticking out an awful lot.
To get the HPZs flush with the ground you have to use the back AP and rotate them 90 degrees.
FOTEPX: Blue - ZTek AP'sOrange X - Snapper APLight Green - Unused APDark Green Lines - How 20 cm extenders are connected(Image removed from quote.)That's "how the ****."
I didn't say anything about flush, but you can see hereQuote from: Noodle on August 03, 2010, 01:42:59 PM(Image removed from quote.)That the snapper is attached to the end, not the side AP on the extender. And with whatever loading you need, you can put both on one extender.