May I present you Dude; my Inmoov taking forever to complete.
I'm using a portable JumpStart car power booster (LiPo battery) to power the entire robot. Light weight and surprisingly good so far.
Using 2 Castle BEC-Pro to step down the 12V supply. They are programmable step-down voltage regulator. I programmed one to 7.4V to match the EZB-V4 supply (LiPo 2S) directly driving 7.4V servos (hands, wrist, eyes,). I programmed the other one to 6.0V for the Hitek HS-805BB servos.
Using 2 Logiix Blue Piston speakers for the ears. Got them for free and looks good.
Sorry, can not rotate.
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@ Kazobond
Very funny and nice pictures.
In case you have missed it, have a looked at your thread page 3. I have worked on your dude script and add info how to implement Buzzing Correction.
https://synthiam.com/Community/Questions/9012&page=3
@kazobond Sure blame it on your kids...
Please tell me you're not trying to make a robot girlfriend?
Besides, inMoov doesn't make a very pretty girl at all...
Lmao Actually, the kids in question are my older sisters, but don't tell anybody. They had so much fun being silly.