Difference between revisions of "Ant Battery"
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They do have excellent [[electotal]]/weight ratio, and can provide 10 [[amps]]. | They do have excellent [[electotal]]/weight ratio, and can provide 10 [[amps]]. | ||
| − | With the recent discovery by [[Clickbeetle]] of all spin motors needing 10 amps to work | + | With the recent discovery by [[Clickbeetle]] of all spin motors needing only 10 amps to work and reach full power, they are now widely used in the community for nearly all bots. |
| − | For | + | For any bot not using burst motors, a correct battery setup would be at minimum 1 ant battery per spin motor (it will have average battery power but is good for lightweights), and 2 ants per spin motor should be a maximum if you want a lot of battery power (notably on heavyweights) |
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| + | == STATS == | ||
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| + | [[electotal]]: 16800 like the [[Battlepack]] | ||
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| + | [[elecmaxinoutrate]]: 100 | ||
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| + | [[Category: DSL Components]] [[Category: Batteries]] | ||
Latest revision as of 02:27, 11 August 2012
Ant batteries are the smallest type of battery you have in DSL.
They do have excellent electotal/weight ratio, and can provide 10 amps.
With the recent discovery by Clickbeetle of all spin motors needing only 10 amps to work and reach full power, they are now widely used in the community for nearly all bots.
For any bot not using burst motors, a correct battery setup would be at minimum 1 ant battery per spin motor (it will have average battery power but is good for lightweights), and 2 ants per spin motor should be a maximum if you want a lot of battery power (notably on heavyweights)
STATS
electotal: 16800 like the Battlepack
elecmaxinoutrate: 100