i have worked out that my robot should go 11 mph
(i can run faster that that lol)
Theo
i have worked out that my robot should go 11 mph
(i can run faster that that lol)
Theo
One thing about wiring in parallel, you cannot charge them in parallel (as one pack) so you'll need to make sure you can unplug each pack to charge it seperately.
Not a bad idea using the batteries which come with the drills. We did that for our first feather which was more than enoug for the 30seconds it lasted before being retired as utter rubbish![]()
It did last a lot longer running round the garden though.
Andy
Thanks for the battery info
so
I need the batterys in parallel,
the batterys + - split (one to the battery swich
and one to the esc)
the batery to unplug to charge
thx again
Theo
got my battle switch today![]()
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cant do stuf for my robot at my grandmas home![]()
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Theo
Do u put this:
http://www.technobotsonline.com/22mm-coil-24vdc.html
on the 5 port valve stick thing
if not how
Theo
Yes ..but you'll need 24v to make it work.
The coils should also be available in 12v.
http://www.airlines-pneumatics.co.uk/we ... de=S070124
Ok thx
just woundering how to attach it,
on the 24v 1 there is three pins (one for +
, one for - but what is the other one for?
theo
Ok thx
just woundering how to attach it,
on the 24v 1 there is three pins (one for +
, one for - but what is the other one for?
theo
You may ignore the 3rd earth pin ...it's not applicable to our usage.
http://www.solenoidvalvesuk.com/DIN43650A_wiring.asp
A DIN plug is the norm for connecting
http://www.airlines-pneumatics.co.uk/we ... de=S070171
http://www.airlines-pneumatics.co.uk/we ... de=S070172
So do u have to have a dim plug or can u just
wirer the + and - to the coil
Theo
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