Hmm, one can probably use "lever" servos only for the arms, but the ARC instructions for Roli say to use "rotation" servos at the connection to the main body (i.e. shoulder joint). So that's what we tried to do. Same with the current video in the "Shop" area, it shows rotation servos.
Not the biggest problem for us right now, we're having issues connecting to the EZ-B via WiFi on the kid's computer. Trying via my laptop now.
Not that it really matters any, but I think you have the upper neck (rotate) servo on backwards... Check Roli's picture in the online store to see what I mean.....
Hmm, one can probably use "lever" servos only for the arms, but the ARC instructions for Roli say to use "rotation" servos at the connection to the main body (i.e. shoulder joint). So that's what we tried to do. Same with the current video in the "Shop" area, it shows rotation servos.
Not the biggest problem for us right now, we're having issues connecting to the EZ-B via WiFi on the kid's computer. Trying via my laptop now.
Sander, have you viewed this tutorial yet? https://synthiam.com/Tutorials/Lesson/14
to fix servo we need the following:
j
@coryBlair I will sent track to you! After getting new track...
j
made 3d part. Temp solution for Roli-rover aka my Snack Butler.
j
What happened to the original part that came with Roli's neck assembly?
Not that it really matters any, but I think you have the upper neck (rotate) servo on backwards... Check Roli's picture in the online store to see what I mean.....
@jdebay Yeah I need to work on printing the parts out myself. Your print looks good.
Just received mine. As others here have reported though, instead of 5 lever and 3 rotation servos, it came with 7 lever and 1 rotation servo.
I'll reach our on the Contact Us link for a solution.
Charging up the battery now and will test when I get home from work tonight.
Alan