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Hey guys,

I was wondering if there was another type of braking system out there, except for the wingnut breaking system? Thanks!
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you could probably just use your hands, maybe a hammer if your build is sturdier... a hammer would be in fact be optimal for PLA devices
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shrewdPanther46 wrote:you could probably just use your hands, maybe a hammer if your build is sturdier... a hammer would be in fact be optimal for PLA devices
Ummmmmm what..... Not sure if you read the person's post correctly...
MoMoney$$$;)0) wrote:Hey guys,

I was wondering if there was another type of braking system out there, except for the wingnut breaking system? Thanks!
Yes, you can use a string system, though a wingnut braking system is strongly recommended.
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Yes, you can use a string system, though a wingnut braking system is strongly recommended.
Wouldn’t a string system not be legal because the breaking system must stop power to the motor.
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Kai0721 wrote:
Yes, you can use a string system, though a wingnut braking system is strongly recommended.
Wouldn’t a string system not be legal because the breaking system must stop power to the motor.
You would still need a wingnut of sorts to toggle a switch. The cool thing about a string brake is it locks all 4 wheels. I have never figured it out but might be a solution to help skidding vehicles? Curious if anybody has tried this. I wish the rules would allow you to use battery power for brake system.
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Kai0721 wrote:
Yes, you can use a string system, though a wingnut braking system is strongly recommended.
Wouldn’t a string system not be legal because the breaking system must stop power to the motor.
That is true, a normal string system would not be able to stop the motor. However, you could implement some type of mechanism to be mounted on the spring and activate a switch as it passes by. Haven't tried it myself, but the theory should work.
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Re: Different Breaking System

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You can wire the buggy so that a wire runs from the normally open side of the limit/micro switch to the negative wire coming from the motor. This causes the motor to resist rotation after the switch is flipped. This helps a considerable amount in braking if the motor free-wheels after the buggy brakes. You would do this in addition to a normal wingnut brake.
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shrewdPanther46 wrote:you could probably just use your hands, maybe a hammer if your build is sturdier... a hammer would be in fact be optimal for PLA devices
Oh haha I just got the joke I'm so stupid lmao. "breaking" system
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