Hi all! I'm excited to share this project with you, this is the robot RSP, I bought my second ez-b (v3) and having checked with my first robot(MY ROBOT)
, I decided to undertake a larger project, its height will be of 5.4 feet (1.65 m), currently under construction I have the head, and gathered the materials for the traction system, some voltage regulators, 2 rc esc, several batteries, etc..
I enclose a drawing of how it will look when completed and some photos and video. I hope this project will have a mutual sense of teaching and learning for the entire community that will inspire others and that I may be inspired by all your valuable ideas, more information soon.
By R2D2
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These are the rc esc that I use for reducing motors and voltage regulators also some construction itself for different voltages needed by the robot (LM317)
Motor ESC Electronic Speed Controller
I forgot, in the rc esc (important): cut the red wire 3-pin connector and leave only signal and ground, to avoid introducing voltage on the board ez-b.
Epic!!!!!
thats cool man , cant wait to see the body and chassis on this guy
wow.....robot bart simpson
very nice!
A little preview of the project as a drawing.
I like this guy sooooo much!!
@ R2D2:
WOW, what a great concept! You, like myself have, began the constrution of a larger scale robot. You are using componets very similar to what I'm using. Someone else had mentioned a trend towards building larger bots. I will be watching your progress on this build/design. I will be documenting my build (Project Gizmo) progress. I concur with your idea of sharing ideas and building techniques. Very nice concept!!!!!!!