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How To Wire Up A Robot

here are some ideas to have less problems with you robot one is try to keep signal wires seperate from power wires.if you cant then twist the power wires to blocks the EDDY currents

another is use SPG (single point ground) witch is all grounds go to a center point or screw

if you looking at why your board sometime resets or other problems,(unstable readings) this might be the cause of it been wiring boards for over 25 years,from slot an pinball machines,very precision equipment ,plus robots


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#17  

you can use a RC 7.4 BATTERY or use the battery box that came with the EZB

#18  

That would be enough power to power everything?

#19  

yes,deping on the motors you are using should get 2 hours,can use 2 in parallel ,red to red black to black on the battery

#20  

The base I am using has to dc motors. They are pretty small. Here's more details on my robot.

I have two servos for arms and only one for head. With the design it's really only pan adding tilt didn't work out so well. I wanted to keep it simple for first one.

Also have amp controller and mp3 trigger but that's it.

#21  

that would cover it ok,maybe 2 hours of use,may be more you only need just the battery pack that comes with EZB

#22  

Awesome.... that makes it easier. Thank you thank you!