
RoboMicke
Netherlands
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Hi ,
i want to build a humanoid robot , that walk on 2 legs. i , figure i need strong servo´s that provite the weight. because my humanoid robot become about 190 cm high. but i not sure if i can use normal servo´s from the EZ-b developer kit. i think that is to weak to suport movement. also i want build a accu 12 volt or 24 in it. so he have power on is onw while. I hope someone can help me.
regards Michael
Great project goals.But Torxis servos start at around $300 to $900 dollars each.Sounds like a really expensing build.I believe these servos are being used on a humanoid robot called Charlie...
I do the same things! And I also thanks for all genius share experience here!
You may try this
http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=13870722265&ali_refid=a3_430008_1006:1103685071:6:%B6%E6%BB%FA:aa2c2afc49529867984b3497aad7b97c&ali_trackid=1_aa2c2afc49529867984b3497aad7b97c&spm=a230r.1.17.12.oYpU64
USD $50 180kg 24V
There has different power for your choose 110, 260 & 360kg!
Hopefully, it can help you!
wow, that sounds great ( rickymahk2013
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can do 1 recommended motor 110, 260 & 360kg weight displacement?
can This engine be connected to the EZ-B?
if so i most give it a try
( rb550f ) do you have fhoto´s of robot charlie... i like to look at it.
thanks for the great info
best regards Michael
Yes, I have use that servo controlled by EZ-B! For first start, I recommend the motor 180kg. (not expansive)
enjoy!
( rickymahk2013 )
thanks a lot
but the website you send me is chinees.
i can´t read to order some servo.
i like to use paypal to pay.
that I could also not find.
i give it a try to make clear what it means.
best regards
Michael
hi
( rickymahk2013 )
here is my final question. how can i order from the website you send my.
i have little trouble whit reading.
like you see on the fhoto
haha
can you help to translate.
special thanks to you all for the great info. if my project is processing i will put some update fhoto´s.
best regards
Michael
If your using Google Chrome you can right click on the web site page and from the menu choose "Translate to ...." To to to Google's Translate web page and let it do it for you. translate.google.com/