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I got a rad for my birthday today! I've got a whole plan laid out and I almost have enough cash to pay for the stuff I need. I can't wait to start working on him!
Edit:(this is an old post and my birthdays long gone. just saying.)
By the way, have they always been this big?!?!?
Here's some more pics.
sweet! HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Yup, always that size for that model. The later models were smaller.
Happy Birthday Tech! Nice score btw. Can't wait to see what you do with it.
here are the plans I made a little while ago...
I sorta new you were a Gemini. That is something we have in common. My birthday was June 11, last tuesday. Happy birthday. Enjoy your RAD.
I will! Happy belated birthday
Happy Birthday, and best of luck with your project.
Today I decided due to cost sake that I am not going to follow through with my plans. Instead, I'm going to make a rover-like robot similar to the brookstone rover using the rads base. This will make the acronym stand for "Rover Attack Device". When I start working on it ill make a showcase project.
Nice, that base is awesome to work with. I have used it on a couple of my projects.
I'm a fan of rad. It's even better if you ditch the gearbox and install high torque motors because the original plastic gearbox is a noisy one.
Any tips on switching out the gearboxes with servos? I finally got to hacking my RAD and one of bthe gear boxes seems faulty:(
@RR333 , servos are brutally slow in comparison to the original motors but if you are ok with that then you could glue the large gear to a servo modified for continous rotation. Take in mind you will want to use a high torque servo for this job because a standard servo will not have enough torque to move a base the size of a RAD around. A pollolu.com power hd 1501mg (240 oz in 6v ) should do the job as long as you stay on smooth surfaces but not outdoors.
Thanx; I opened up the faulty gear box and it was just the gear on he motor shaft came off, I put I back together and it works, then popped off again. Should I superglue it on? If I change the motor out with a High gear DC Motors later It may be hard to get the gear back off again:( What's worked for you? also does that engine sound dampening stuff work well you guys are putting on he gearboxes? thanx again.