Most of us use 5-6vdc wall-warts to power the servos, but it has to be at least 3amps.. Those doing more than one skull use multiple wallwarts or a bench supply..
First of all, awesome job...I watched all of the how-to vids, and you really did some great work here. I has jealous...
Question, if you don't mind: I'm researching doing a 3 axis skull for next year and some larger joint movements as well, but I have no servo experience. I can't seem to find clear guidance on how to power these units for 4-5 hour stretches...I saw how you wired it in-skull, but what is the power source for, say, a single 3 servo skull? Thanks
AWESOME!!
WolfQuestLover3 2 years ago
i dont know if therd be a way to put little speakers by/behind each skeleton and have different voices for each. ida know
braneden 2 years ago
There is, but the soundtrack would need to be re-recorded to multiple individual tracks.
Also a PC with multiple sound cards and the program Cakewalk, which is capable of supporting multiple channels of outputs.
That should fix that right up.
6Nicad6emus6 2 years ago
Awesome work. WOW!
haulinCELLOmom 3 years ago
Most of us use 5-6vdc wall-warts to power the servos, but it has to be at least 3amps.. Those doing more than one skull use multiple wallwarts or a bench supply..
skygodtj 3 years ago
Much appreciated...
jeremydbrooks 3 years ago
First of all, awesome job...I watched all of the how-to vids, and you really did some great work here. I has jealous...
Question, if you don't mind: I'm researching doing a 3 axis skull for next year and some larger joint movements as well, but I have no servo experience. I can't seem to find clear guidance on how to power these units for 4-5 hour stretches...I saw how you wired it in-skull, but what is the power source for, say, a single 3 servo skull? Thanks
jeremydbrooks 3 years ago