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i calibrated the the head and schoulders.tomorow dhl brings the arms, of ez mip.do i need to calibrate all servo's back or just the ones that i ad?
i calibrated the the head and schoulders.tomorow dhl brings the arms, of ez mip.do i need to calibrate all servo's back or just the ones that i ad?
@nomad.... Do you understand that all calibrating the servo does is make sure it is in it's bracket correctly.... Once in the bracket correctly the only way to un calibrate a servo would be to take the screw out of the bracket and physically change the position of the bracket....
Please don't give anyone the credit for this.... you should already know the answer to this....
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if i understand you ,i only need to calibrate the ones i ad,cause there i wil be, needing to take of the bracket.if needed.sofar the head and neck and choulders are in the ezb calibrated.
@Nomad, I've never owned or calibrated a Revaluation robot so I really don't know the exact answer to this. However here's what I'd do;
First I'd re-watch the calibration totorial. Then I'd try to calibrate just the joints I replaced (if that can be done on an individual basis). If the robot is not moving correctly I'd go back and redo the entire robot.
Good luck.
hi dave
the tutorial is very easy and i can do that with my eyes closed.
its only the arms i have to do i think.
its for ez mip (no legs)
now head and schoulders are calibrated and connected to ezb.
so my question is do i have those taken out and re calibrate them again.
Once calibrated (correctly positioned in the bracket) a servo will never need calibration again.... maybe some fine tuning, but no more calibrating unless you remove the servo from the bracket...
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left only one qustion.can i leave the calibrated ones connected to ezb, while calibrating the others?
btw i have to give credit els i get mail for it.
Give the credit to Dave then.... You already know the answer to this....
Calibration means.... putting the servo in the bracket correctly... Fine tuning means ... tweaking it a little bit more (with ARC) to position it perfectly