I was motivated tonight so I decided to EZ-B my Robosapien.
Took about 20min total.
He's up and running via Wii remote.
I'm running the EZ-B on an external battery for now because the Robosapien batts were low and need replacing.
Added a fricken laser beam for giggles.
My plan is to build a box around the EZ-B board and dress it up to look like a jet pack.
I'll add a camera down the road.
By Lumpy
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And to think I'm leaving my Robosapien for when I have no motivation, funny how that works
LAZORZ, pew pew pew
A nice touch.
WOW nice job so far LUMPY ,i have 8 of them and one it a rare blue one
I have a roborad PROJECT going on .like one done by BRET only some changes and using a bigger robosapien V2 and making 2 of them,
my robosapien v2 project
what is the external battery voltage that you are using
I use a 12V SLA battery in my RAD base and a step down buck transformer to get the voltage I need for Robosapien.
I'm running the original batteries in the feet and a 7.4v (500mAH) for the EZ-B.
My foot batteries were low and my EZ-B power kept dropping out.
I'll probably tap in and feed it some LiPo down the road.
My designs is same as BRET'S 12volt in a rad base,one is a party robot other is a party server.
Nice job. Got video?
RJ
Hi fellas. I have a RS V2 on the bench for wiring harness repair and all was going well until I ruined the 7 pin white connector that attaches to the harness for the right leg. Would you happen to know where I can buy one of those 7 pin connectors? I'm having a difficult time finding one. My last resort will be to solder the attachment pins to the wires and connect them individually without using a connector and that's far from ideal.
RJ