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3.2

 

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TEP 

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A

RRANGE 

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LECTRONICS

Arrange your battery, receiver, and speed controller on the bottom plate, as you expect to place them in 
the finished robot. 

 

The battery is in there just to make sure sufficient room is being 

left for it. 

 

Make sure there is sufficient clearance between everything and 

the motors, allowing for spacing up of the receiver and speed 
control when they are attached using the included Velcro. 

 

Mark the location of your receiver and speed controller on the 

bottom plate. 

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TTACH 

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Attach your receiver and speed controller using the Velcro. 

 

 

Make good use of the Velcro by making sure that parts are mounted firmly enough (as 
shown). 

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W

IRING 

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REPARATION

Determine wire lengths needed to connect your motors to your speed control and from the battery to 
the switch and speed control: 

 

 

Measure from the motor solder lugs to the speed control lugs. 

 

Place the battery in the chassis, and determine wire lengths needed to connect to the power 
switch. The negative will go from the battery to the negative contact on the board and the 
positive will do the same but will be interrupted by the switch. 

 

Trim the wires to size and strip the ends allowing a 5mm contact on each end. 

 

For easier assembly, tin the wires after they have been cut and striped to length. 

 

At the same time, trim the power LED leads to an appropriate length to connect to the power 
lugs on the speed control, and tin if desired.

 

Summary of Contents for D2 COMBAT ROBOT KIT

Page 1: ...D2 Combat Robot Chassis Kit Instructions CAUTION THIS ROBOT IS POWERFUL AND FAST MAKE SURE YOU ONLY OPERATE THE ROBOT IN AN AREA WHERE IT CAN NOT CAUSE DAMAGE OR INJURY...

Page 2: ...we use bubble wrap LiPo battery charger 2 TOOLS REQUIRED Torx T10 screwdriver provided with kit SAE Allen wrench set 2 Philips head screwdriver Wire stripper Soldering iron and solder Blue Loctite 2 1...

Page 3: ...of the motor where the shaft comes out is extending beyond the side of the robot Loosely install 4 of the 10 24 x 3 4 socket head cap screws in the lower holes on each end e g floppily to connect the...

Page 4: ...making sure that parts are mounted firmly enough as shown 3 4 STEP 5 WIRING PREPARATION Determine wire lengths needed to connect your motors to your speed control and from the battery to the switch a...

Page 5: ...put on the speed control so that it is easy to tell when the robot is live Solder main power positive wires to the power switch Attach the other end to the positive terminal of an appropriate plug for...

Page 6: ...squarely assembled strong robot Attach the lower plate using 8 of the supplied M3 machine screws Use blue Loctite to keep these screws from coming loose during combat Lightly place the clear upper pla...

Page 7: ...ets rotate freely on the mount Secure the 20 machine screws by using the supplied 20 nuts so the machine screws can t unscrew due to vibration etc Attach the blade mount to the D2 Combat Robot Chassis...

Page 8: ...robot and the robot is going backwards to the input you give on the radio power down the robot and reverse the motor power leads on the speed control 4 HINTS AND TIPS 4 1 USE BLUE LOCTITE WHERE INDIC...

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