You'll notice that often, your bot will drift to the left or right if you go forward, especially in the 2WD category and with fast motors. This is caused by a weight distribution problem.
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You'll notice that often, your bot will drift to the left or right if you go forward, especially in the 2WD category and with fast motors. This is caused by a weight distribution problem or a wheel positioning problem.
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You simply need to '''make your bot as symmetric as possible'''. That is, make a bot where the gravity center is close to the center of the bot. Most cars/trucks/whatever follow this rule. It is all about symmetry.
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[[Wheel positioning:]] If your bot drifts, just try rotating wheels (Ctrl key) on their axle. before fixing them on your drive motors. This may seem worthless, but no. I solved several drifting problems with that and [[Clickbeetle]] too.
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[[Weight distribution:]] If this doesn't work, you need to '''make your bot as symmetric as possible'''. That is, make a bot where the gravity center is close to the center of the bot. Most cars/trucks/whatever follow this rule. It is all about symmetry.
-When setting up motors, put them aligned horizontally. Like a car, again.
-When setting up motors, put them aligned horizontally. Like a car, again.
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-You should also know that batteries doesn't seem to have an effect on weight distribution.
-You should also know that batteries doesn't seem to have an effect on weight distribution.
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'''This is extremely important on [[VS]] (because of their innate stability problem) and [[Rammer]]s (because they're supposed to drive straight)'''
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'''This is extremely important on [[VS]] (because of their innate stability problem), [[Popup]]s (good weight distro makes for good wedges) and [[Rammer]]s (because they're supposed to drive straight)'''