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Rank: Amateur level 2 Groups: Registered
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R2 is fully working except for when running on carpet.
If I raise up the third leg using washers - he runs fine on carpet in manual mode, however he no longer works in patrol mode - the raised front sensor is now too far off the ground & makes R2 think he's over a ledge so sticks him permanently in reverse.
so basically.......
No washers - works hard floor in manual & patrol mode / will not function on carpet Washer & spring washer - works hard floor in manual, patrol mode just reverses / only just functions on carpet in both manual & patrol mode (rocks whilst moving) Spare Nut - works hard floor in manual, patrol mode just reverses / functions perfectly on carpet in manual, patrol mode just reverses
So as it stands if I ever want him to work on carpet - I can never use patrol mode.
Anyone have any ideas?
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Try adding the extra washer between the top of the foot and the bottom of the base. Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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@coldsweat
Are you able to put a plastic spacer under the sensor pcb to lower it perhaps? (so you raise the foot with the extra washers on the caster-wheel and at the same time are lowering the foot sensor)
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DC-Zol. wrote:@coldsweat
Are you able to put a plastic spacer under the sensor pcb to lower it perhaps? (so you raise the foot with the extra washers on the caster-wheel and at the same time are lowering the foot sensor) Yes - this may be the only answer, but it would need plastic removing from the foot base plate as it needs to be lowered. I think I'll order a spare & have a go with that one!
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I wonder about trying to measure the distance the sensor needs? if you could find a thin spacer for the wheel that gave enough clearance but kept the sensor in range ?
another idea might be the angle the sensor is at ? is it facing straight to the floor when the foot is raised or is there an angle that might add a small distance factor ?
just a couple of millimeters might make a big difference in how it works.
also the angle, if the sensor it "looking" for the light from the led and it reflects at an angle where it can't see it...
just a few ideas on what to play with and look at.
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