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1: is this adapter compatible with the ez-b and how does it work?
www.elechouse.com/elechouse/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=90_186&products_id=1007
2:Does anyone have a pic or diagram of a ez-b with 2 battery packs in series/parallel?
3:Does anyone have a pic/diagram of a ez-b with a regulator fan?
4:Mainly for any R2D2 person; What toy did you use?(Dj, which one?)
Yes it works. It's quite a complex process to get it working as it requires a virtual com port. Do a search, there is a topic regarding this however the results were inconclusive. There may be more on other topics but it's worth doing a search and seeing what comes up.
Parallel you connect the battery +ve and -ve to each other and connect that to the EZB (so both +ve to EZB +ve and both -ve to EZB -ve). Series you connect one batteries +ve to the other's -ve and the other 2 terminals connect to the EZB. Google it, here is one (of many) sites to check out http://www.zbattery.com/Connecting-Batteries-in-Series-or-Parallel
https://synthiam.com/Tutorials/Hardware.aspx?id=29
I can't help you on that one.
thanks @Rich.
so #2 would look like this?
That would be parallel which would give you more capacity. i.e. if both were 4.5Ah 6V batteries you would end up with 9Ah 6v.
what i was shooting for thanks. the adapter can take this right?
one more question
Have led here Total voltage=1.5+1.5+1.5=4.5
Can i use it on the ez-b?
Seems like the minimum dc voltage requirement for the EZ-B is 5 vdc. Most folks go higher than that due to the possibility of a voltage drop at start-up that would drop below the minimum of 5 volts thus possibly making the circuit components very unhappy.
I feel that wifi adapter can also be connected to accept TCP over a specific port, rather than a virtual com port. No?
We have some, but i haven't used it yet. I thought you can say "EVerything on port 23 is serial data" or soemthing..
That way, you just connect to the IP Address and port in ARC.
Like this..
192.168.0.2:23