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Braking System
Out of curiosity, how many teams are using a braking system for their MTV? Is it really crucial? My MTV doesn't have a braking system and I've just been controlling how far it comes back with how many winds I do, is this a good idea? I'm new to the event this year and need some guidance. Thanks!
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Re: Braking System
Yes, very crucial if you want to win a regional or state competition.xiangyu wrote:Out of curiosity, how many teams are using a braking system for their MTV? Is it really crucial? My MTV doesn't have a braking system and I've just been controlling how far it comes back with how many winds I do, is this a good idea? I'm new to the event this year and need some guidance. Thanks!
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Re: Braking System
I won Regions and got 5th at State by affixing my drive string to the axle and varying the winds on and off of the built up middle part. I woulda gotten higher at State, but I overcorrected the curve for my second run and wound up slightly farther away on both with my second run. On the other side of the dots...
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Re: Braking System
Ok, so you don't have a braking system? I've been kind of doing what you are doing by varying up the winds and so far it seems to work. However, there were a lot of teams out there with braking systems and I'm wondering if I'm missing anything.Things2do wrote:I won Regions and got 5th at State by affixing my drive string to the axle and varying the winds on and off of the built up middle part. I woulda gotten higher at State, but I overcorrected the curve for my second run and wound up slightly farther away on both with my second run. On the other side of the dots...
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Re: Braking System
generally it is better to use a braking system rather than use up string length, since you vary where you wrap the string around. By having an actual break, you can put more of the string toward the actual movement of the car, maybe even increase axle diameter to increase speed, as well as allowing you to wrap the same way every time, decreasing variability in order to increase consistency. Also by using a break, it can stop more reliably on the target point, with a higher speed as well.xiangyu wrote:Ok, so you don't have a braking system? I've been kind of doing what you are doing by varying up the winds and so far it seems to work. However, there were a lot of teams out there with braking systems and I'm wondering if I'm missing anything.Things2do wrote:I won Regions and got 5th at State by affixing my drive string to the axle and varying the winds on and off of the built up middle part. I woulda gotten higher at State, but I overcorrected the curve for my second run and wound up slightly farther away on both with my second run. On the other side of the dots...
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Hmm interesting. Can you explain again how the braking system make the car faster? I'm a little confused sorry.Rossyspsce wrote:generally it is better to use a braking system rather than use up string length, since you vary where you wrap the string around. By having an actual break, you can put more of the string toward the actual movement of the car, maybe even increase axle diameter to increase speed, as well as allowing you to wrap the same way every time, decreasing variability in order to increase consistency. Also by using a break, it can stop more reliably on the target point, with a higher speed as well.xiangyu wrote:Ok, so you don't have a braking system? I've been kind of doing what you are doing by varying up the winds and so far it seems to work. However, there were a lot of teams out there with braking systems and I'm wondering if I'm missing anything.Things2do wrote:I won Regions and got 5th at State by affixing my drive string to the axle and varying the winds on and off of the built up middle part. I woulda gotten higher at State, but I overcorrected the curve for my second run and wound up slightly farther away on both with my second run. On the other side of the dots...
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Re: Braking System
I believe that it is because you can wind it so you have the maximum amount of power each run. There is no need to wind the string a certain number of times if you are using a separate braking system other than the string.xiangyu wrote: Hmm interesting. Can you explain again how the braking system make the car faster? I'm a little confused sorry.
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Oh, so like with a braking system I can just wrap the strings layer over layer and maximizing the power? that makes sense thanks!MadCow2357 wrote:I believe that it is because you can wind it so you have the maximum amount of power each run. There is no need to wind the string a certain number of times if you are using a separate braking system other than the string.xiangyu wrote: Hmm interesting. Can you explain again how the braking system make the car faster? I'm a little confused sorry.
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Re: Braking System
Also, if I decide to install a braking system, it will probably be what everyone has been using which is the wingnut system. I'm curious if teams are making the stopper movable(which then they can adjust to each different length).
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Re: Braking System
Why can't you just move the wingnut to the distance you want?xiangyu wrote:Also, if I decide to install a braking system, it will probably be what everyone has been using which is the wingnut system. I'm curious if teams are making the stopper movable(which then they can adjust to each different length).