
Redzone
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Hello all,
I'm needing help understanding how the potentiometer work on the arms and shoulders. I have the potentiometer on the outside of the servos and they work by hand. I was hoping someone could explain how they connect to the arms and shoulders. What passion the potentiometer are set in the middle end, ect... Also if you would not mind sharing a sample script or auto-position on how the arms and shoulders move. I could then build on them.
I have broken 4 bi-cep pistons so far.
Thank you.
I tried the bi-cep without taking the pots out, servo did not rotate enough. i have the pots set and tested. the real test will be when i put the arms back on the torso and run more tests.
Thanks for evertbody help.
Hmm. I thought the servo would rotate enough if it was set all the way to zero or close to it. Let us know how it works once you test it.
Thanks bhouston I have all my POTs set except my side to side movement, I am just about ready to start working with the EZBv4.
Merne,
Let me know how you do with V4. I may move in that direction soon.
Hi all, my Inmoov project is new, just the eyes and one hand so far. Can anyone advise me on how to set up the ARC interface for my project please?
Thank you
Welcome to Synthiam. There is a very helpful and well-documented getting started a page dedicated to moving servos that will be useful for you. Here is the direct link: https://synthiam.com/Support/Get-Started/how-to-make-a-robot/moving-servos. This page also walks you through moving a servo for the first time. It will also give you information about the most popular servo robot skills. Way more information than I can tell you here
That section is also helpful when choosing the EZB type, power, and other options.
PS, most InMoov builders use the Auto Position robot skill (not the Movement Panel version). For moving their robot, they generally use a base with wheels and therefore use the HBridge PWM Movement Panel robot skill.
Thank you for your support, I am looking at all the tutorials thanks. My query is more about the imagery I think. When I look at some of the Inmoov builders they have an image of the bot in their interface, I was wondering how they did that. Thanks again for your support stuart
Look at step 11 of the guide that Amy sent you to