Leroy
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Could you give me information on the formation of complex rc robots?


Well, I’m working on a complex rc robot project and I have gathered information from every sources regarding the making of rc robots. Could you tell me what is best to use for complex RC robot project? I have read that robot controllers or chips. What is to employ on this task? I have been mainly looking at two options but I would like to find some other options or validate that I am on the right track. Could you give me information on the formation of complex rc robots? Please give the expert advice on this.
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Ravindra D. Patel | Jan 11 2012

Building an RC robot is an ideal project for anyone who has a vivid imagination and a deep interest in science and technology. This project is guaranteed to challenge the mind and help you learn to use basic tools.


Instructions

Things You will Need

  1. Cardboard
  2. Can of tuna
  3. Scissors
  4. Cables
  5. Canteen
  6. Rubber bands
  7. Velcro
  8. 9 Volt Battery
  9. Distance and receiver
  10. Welder


  • The design of your robot. This is the most important step of the process and should not be rushed. If you are a beginner, this is the phase of building your robot should take longer.
  • The wheels of the robot. Take a sheet of cardboard, draw a round object and cut it way.This is a cheap and easy to use wheels of tools and materials commonly found in home
  • Purchase of two servomotors hobby shop. A servomotor is what allows the robot to turn, but is limited to the 90 degree turn or a 180 degrees.
  • Make a hole in the center (center) of the wheels and the servo tape. Set servo brackets and screws in a rectangular piece of cardboard.
  • Cut a square piece of cardboard and fit between the servos.
  • Put a piece of velcro on the small square piece of cardboard between the servo and attach a 9 volt battery for the piece of cardboard.
  • Get a water bottle and cut in half. Use the bottom half of the water bottle and a wheel to help the robot balance. Use two rubber bands to secure your water bottle castor to the chassis of your robot.
  • Connect the servos and receiver battery of remote control assembly. You need a welder for this particular step
  • Place the remote control receiver in the wheel from the water bottle. Turn on the remote control and test their robot to ensure that all parts are properly connected.
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