Hi Guys,
I still have my Omnibot project just sitting for the moment, I really wanted to buy the EZB to have in an Omnibot 2000. Well today I went ahead and picked up this guy and brought him home.
Will do a work in progress post with this one and hopefully try and up date it as the project takes shape. First steps will be cleaning.
Enjoying the ride in the Jeep:
Thanks Wayne
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@Nonsonic You can also test the digital ports with LEDs Turning them on and off and using PWM to dim them.
Finally getting back on this project, had some time to work with the EZ-B to hp check out the Camera from the kit, hooked up a servo and controlled it with a WIi controller. Going to start taking him appart and planning the build.
That's great! I wondered where you went
POST some photos of your build on for ideas check my omnibot 2000 project
my omnibot 2000 project He is more of a super omnibot design nickname 6 MILLION DOLLAR OMNIBOT
Also my buddy JSTARNE1 he made some good changes in his too
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Hey Non sonic , I borrowed some pics from Bret. The square base doesn't fit well on the roomba. He trimmed off the square part and it makes it much easier to make a custom mount. Plus you can have a turning waist. Because the roomba is round its easy to use a round steel trash can for a base that fits well
So how did you guys get rid of the yellowing look on the aged plastic?
Mine must have lived in the sun for a bit...
Most of us just paint the robots. Its really the easy way out. You can whiten them to the point the parts look like new but it takes a week in the sun ( uv accelerates whitening) and you will go through several bottles of 40 volume developer. Its messy. I recomend wet sanding with 600 grit and then paint.