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Hi friends Browsing around the instructables site I found this kid in Indonesia! His version of wal-e made of junk really impressed me.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Robot-real-size-LowCost-walle-made-from-water-pipe/
Specially because all the electronics are taken from old toys! I wrote him asking if he have heard about EZ-b. He said yes, but unfortunately have no money to buy one. So, I was wandering, with that kind of talent, what this kid would be able to do with an Ez-b in hands.. So, here is my proposition. Why don't we send him a board as a gift?! Mabe we could find 20 members that could contribute with, let's say, 15 dollars, and we could send him that? What you guys think? And, DJ, do you think the shop would be able to manage contributions and send him the kit? Just an idea... Greetings from Brazil!
Hallo Alan, d.Cochran,
#d.cochran, Your welcome
#Alan, Thats good, my wall e consists of 14 motor for joint head, hand and suspension (already replaced with modification gearbox), and 2 DC motor gearbox for whell but maybe I will install the relay in this section because of the need to be 5amp proceeded well, because my wall.e very heavy.
Thanks Alan,
Eric Dirgahayu
news,
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ericEZ
put your helmet on.incase you pass out.hahaha
@Alan, EZ-Robot has some stock in Calgary, warranty items come from Canada so I presume they have a few of each in stock too. This may mean that import duty and taxes may pass through too (Canadian sent stuff to me tends to pass through without any charges) which is great
@Nomad, I was ready with my helmet, borrow from my real steal robots.
@Eric , cool looking helmet. I look forward to seeing how you do your walle. Converting gear motors into servos is always cool.
@jstarne, thankyou,
in Indonesia is still very expensive Robot parts including the servo, so I am trying to find a way to get a servo has a strong torque but cheap, and this is what i thinking first by me.
Using $2 Dc gearbox and driver control modul from broken servo.
thats a serieus helmet