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How Long Does The Battery Last?

I'm curious about the runtime of the JD-HUMANOID, SIX - HEXAPOD, and ROLI - TRACKED ROBOT when their batteries are fully charged. How long does the battery last?


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The runtime for the batteries of EZ-Robot models, including the JD Humanoid, SIX Hexapod, and ROLI Tracked Robot, can vary based on several factors such as the type of activities being performed, the number of servos in use, and whether the robots are carrying any additional weight. However, under typical usage conditions, you can expect the following approximate runtimes for a fully charged battery:

  • JD Humanoid: Approximately 30-40 minutes of continuous operation.
  • SIX Hexapod: Approximately 30-40 minutes of continuous operation.
  • ROLI Tracked Robot: Approximately 30-40 minutes of continuous operation.

It's important to note that these are approximate runtimes and actual performance may vary. To maximize battery life, ensure that the battery is fully charged before use, avoid overloading the robot with additional weight, and minimize the simultaneous operation of multiple servos when not necessary. Additionally, consider having spare batteries on hand for extended use sessions, and always follow the manufacturer's instructions for battery care and charging.


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Just be careful while using the battery. Never charge it when the EZ-B doesn't say it's battery is low, if the EZ-B does not turn on when given power, open up the base to ensure that the cables are where they should be, and do not unplug the battery if not fully charged. Other things you need to know are never use an object capable of conducting electricity to reset the Wi-Fi settings, your hand will slip and you could blow a fuse. If you want to power with an alternative power source, you will need a power base, depending on how you bought your EZ-B, you may need to buy one seperately. Make sure that the voltage of the source doesn't surpass 8 volts and doesn't go below 4 volts if you wish to use EZ-Robot servos. If you have other servos, check their voltage requirements. If they need max 5 volts, get an Inline 5V regulator from EZ-Robot. If you will be using servos that can handle more voltage, the max amount of voltage that the EZ-B can handle is 18-20. If you will be using AA batteries, use rechargable batteries because of their voltage. I would reccomend using the LI-PO battery because of how reliable and easy it is to use. For more information on this please visit https://www.ez-robot.com/learn-robotics-powering-ezb-smart-robot-controller-or-iotiny.html