This project has evolved some , the basic rundown is I'm modding two Omnibots , one a regular the other a larger 2000 model. I will have two ezb kits , rad base idea was thrown out because of so much noise but could go back on the table if the omnibot drivetrain is too weak to pull it.
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Ok this.is the.PIR .sensor.by.my.power monitor.display.
interesting texture to the paint . What did you use? JW
That looks sick Josh! I love the sensor placement.
that looks like a very good spot for it josh,good work,kinda hidden and blends in
Thanks guys. The texture is rustoleum black texture paint , always does a good job. Im out of it but.the sensor will get a light coat to match. I'm making mounts from several nuts and screws so this can be taken apart. The power management panel is so tight PCB boards overlap so I don't want to hot glue them in place. I am using one hole for a ambient light sensor too. I haven't mounted it yet but I believe I could just epoxy it in place. I also have two more challenging tasks for the torso. I have two circular WiFi antenna I can either surface mount or flush in, the light sensor , and I must have one or two intake fans to vent the torso while charging. Lastly I must put in a basic pc speaker 8 ohm 6 watts but I robbed the speaker location when I installed the ARC reactor.
Vent fan Two 2.5 in ring WiFi antenna Pc speaker Light sensor
Ps. I'm tempted to install "flashlights" that come on in low light, maybe one on each side if torso or base? Any ideas? I'll post pics of the things that must be installed. The reason I'm not installing WiFi antennas inside the base is my insulation has a layer of steel that most likely blocks signal.
@jstarne i picked up another omnibot type robot ,its a cross between omnibot 2000 and omnibot called HEAROID fairly cheap

looking to hack it soon one day,my robot room is like DJ room,so many many robots,looking to have much time and fun hacking themThat's a cool one robotmaker!
got it near $50 with shipping in good shape,shipping on omnibots are little high because of weight lucky where i got it from ,it ship from florida to hollywood ,fla or i would be paying about $65 going to call it BLUEE after my one of my favorate movie F/X2 ,where ROLLIE TYLER named a robot clown BLUEE,he had a telementry suit controlling ,i am working on a design
@jstarne looking for a good place to put the light sensor ,i see a tiny light or hole above the PIR sensor,good place to put a small LDR (light dependent resistor) very easy to make and use