Omnibot 2000 , Rad 2.0 Vacuum Bot

jstarne1

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#993  

@sam thankyou! I'm glad I can influence others positively. Your torso is the same size as mine , having a chubby is neet only if it serves a purpose , otherwise you can ditch it lol. With two 12v 8 ah batteries you have 192 watt hours of runtime. If your ezb , servos and computer draw 100 watts that is 1.92 hours runtime. Two 12v batteries is only 12 pounds. What I'm doing is putting in two 6v and two 12v batteries. The 6v are for servos and ezb and 12v is for computer. So use the.equation volts x amp rating = watt hours. , to find your min runtime take your max draw of the equipment installed and divide the "watt hours" by total wattage of your equipment.

#994  

6 volts is too low for ezb UNLESS YOU REMOVE THE REGULATOR,IT NEED 7.4 VOLTS on servo if using 400 oz servo at 6 volts its 333 oz using HSR-5995

@sfoy and josh check out the new headset i got in for controlling robots,hopping DJ will make a interface for EZB,nd be really cool for JOSH omnibot too

#995  

Your right , but the 6v battery is higher , for cyclic use is charges up to 7.4 volts or higher.

#996  

but still 6 volt battery,any battery charges much higher then the rated voltage,but under full load it drops down to 6 volts

#997  

Josh I went by an electronics store today. They had 12v batteries that were 10ah and 3.6 pounds. Pretty small I think.

#998  

Wooo hooo 101 pages!!

#999  

Happy 4th of July! It's independence day for.those who had or have family protecting and serving America and aiding those who otherwise could not defend themselves.

#1000  

yep,great day for party and fireworks,we have about 40 planned for our party what are you doing JOSH ANYTHING PLANNED