It's just a concept right now but I wanted others to see that the scale doesnt quite match. Right now its just stacked on there and neck is a little too long.
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glickclick, yes on RC never used them or tested them for noise,so i can say it does or doesnt but at the same time you can get noise from other systems that can effect the servo's dont forget my servo companies didnt make servo's for robots,mostly RC cars and PLANES so never tested with sonars or other sensors to see if the servo induces the noise on to the sensors or the sensors induces the noise on to servo's O-SCOPE is the only way to test it ,noises in the system causes a lot of problems,so unstable,some resets on a micro since i have almost any sensor made,latter on would be a good test to see if servo's effect sensors or sensors effect servo's my need pocket scope can print the waveforms,have to see if work will buy me the special cable adapter for it
So post #1 at top of page is ok then?
Yes! =p
Thanks for the info, fellas.
GLICKCLICK yes,but i would still twist the power wires too,always GOOD TO BE SAFE THE SORRY as they say,second twisted wires look good if you look at my avatar robot i have up,i have signal wires on one side and pwer wires on the other side when i check my wire both power and sensors,no crosstalk or ripple or noise on the line,very clean signal on my digital O-SCOPE scopes are not to high cost,and a very needed item in designing robots,building them is easy ,i have seen very young boys and girls build them,also a load tester and current meter is a well needed item another for checking sensors for accuracy is a precision adjustable power source (not the same as adjustable power supply),besides my scopes i have it on of my favorate tester
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Hi Glickclik, if you do happen to have leftovers from your arm, I mean, gears you dont need, could you let me know? I already got some to fix up one of my Omnibots, but could still need some more. Its a shame these plastic gears break easily once the hand or arm is being held the wrong way. Mike
I have another set mike. Did one of the gears break?