Omnibot 2000 , Rad 2.0 Vacuum Bot

jstarne1

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#393  

@bret i saw that site before and save it in forates ,good site for building tracks,saslooking at is while back for my FULL SIZ JOHHNY FIVE design ,but needed closer design tracks to look like the tracks used on johhny fivve,thatwhy using MATTRACKS ones that are using for input-inc design comming out soon,first ever full size JONNHY FIVE robot with very full detail and working ERIC ALLARD was the guy who made the johnny five in the movie and is helping input-inc with the design and blueprints

#394  

@niek sorry man I have no.idea how the subscribe stuff works. Anyways I.should get the lynxmotion shoulders with hitec 645mg high torque servos. Each shoulder will have two servos and one on.the elbow , two in the neck , the claws will keep the little dc motors because they are pretty strong. I have riser cables for video card on the way and hopefully I will make short work of.placement...

#395  

My creative workspace just got more room;)

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#396  

like the fish tank,i have 3 of them and a very large one with leopard gecko,4 tanks total,working on a very large cage for a rare ring tail lemur

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I have two tanks down stairs , one coral and.this.55 gallon.will be a predator tank.

#398  

55 gallon is same i have,plus another 30 gallon as a big fish tank plus 2 others.looking to get another big one just for large saltwater fish

#399  

@jstarne looking at your omnibot 2000 wiring circuit i see you are using 12 volt to 24 volt dc-dc psu for your computer board,NOT a good idea because your 12 volt battery wont last long,mostly made for ac adapter or car battery running and trying to use a boost converter to boost upto to lets say 19 volts or so also not a good idea,first lots of power loss, bosst up and then down second is the cost more then double,third the weight from having a 12 volt dc-dc PICO PSU i found my mistake awhile back and bought one made for batteries like gel cell one you need is this one M4-ATX PSU 250 WATTS

THEY DO MAKE OTHERS ,one i got is 125 watts 6-24 volts input 250 Watts (300 Watts peak)

  • 20/24 pin ATX, 6-30V wide input
  • Programmable timing settings via USB
  • Intelligent shutdown controller
  • ON/OFF motherboard control
  • Survives vehicle engine cranks
  • Battery deep discharge prevention
  • High efficiency, 250 watts output
  • "Anti-Thump" Amplifier remote control
  • <1.5mA standby current
  • VIA, Intel, AMD CPU support

i tell everyone testing and research is the most important thing to do,to save money and time

#400  

I don't know where I.put that in . This is a all 12v wiring. The two gel cells are parralel for double amp hours at same voltage. Yes the M4 250 watt is what I have on the way. It cost about 80 dollars but from specs looks very ideal for my project. Thankyou for recommending it I'm more confident in it now. The original PSU I was going to use was 160 watts but because that video card draws max 116 watts (though it would never see max load) I felt that's cutting it too close so I opted to get the bigger M4 atx PSU.