I posted this in the wrong section I guess, but here is a link to my newest bot - RoboRAD. I am combining a RAD 2.0 base and a robosapien.
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Here are the new motors for RoboRad base. They are from an omnibot. Small ones are original, larger ones are the new motors. Should give him some more umf.
And side by side
I just ordered a set of speakers for my party bot RoboRad. They are HD television speakers - 8 ohm, 10 watts. Which will work perfect with my 10wX10w dual channel amp. Cool sounds on the way from RoboRad.
@bret fyi home audio speakers are 8 ohms , twice the resistance of car audio speakers and pc ect. So you will get 5 watts power from your 10 watt amp. Im sure it will work fine im just letting you know incase you felt like you got ripped off by the store you bought them from because 5 watts will not be as high of volume.
Wow dude those motors are way bigger..... ideas ideas. Im wondering if you have enough room for them. If you need you can cut the tip of the shaft shorter.
Plenty of pics for this mod pleeeeease
My amp is for 8 ohm 10w so I think I will be okay, but thanks for the heads up. Yeah, definitely gonna have to do some serious mods to get those bad boys to fit. Hope I will have some time this weekend and the holiday to work on it. And Gunslinger Bob of course.
Oh ok . Nice that amp will work great then
so here is my amp Feature:
and these are the speakers
Yea they look nice , got a link? Only thing that doesn't make sense is "class D" thats usually a mono amp with a range from 18 to 300 hz. "Shrug" might be a typo. How much?