cool robot, btw im building one i have the paperclips, wires, motors, heat shrink, switches but no battery pack, could i use a 9v battery and a 9v battery holder? plz tell me. thanks! :)
@whatnottobe 9V is too much voltage for the motors, it will be too fast and will break the robot when it hits the walls. Try using the old TV remote casing trick for battery holder. Or make your own battery pack but NO tape this time! :P
@JeromeDemers thanks i go with the tv battery back and use some metal for the terminal contacts and use very little hot glue and solder. thanks for the advice! :)
cool robot, btw im building one i have the paperclips, wires, motors, heat shrink, switches but no battery pack, could i use a 9v battery and a 9v battery holder? plz tell me. thanks! :)
whatnottobe 1 year ago
@whatnottobe 9V is too much voltage for the motors, it will be too fast and will break the robot when it hits the walls. Try using the old TV remote casing trick for battery holder. Or make your own battery pack but NO tape this time! :P
JeromeDemers 1 year ago
@JeromeDemers thanks i go with the tv battery back and use some metal for the terminal contacts and use very little hot glue and solder. thanks for the advice! :)
whatnottobe 1 year ago
How did you make it?
darkacewolf 2 years ago
where can you get those sensors?
niiimbus 3 years ago
Ive seen something just like that in make magizene.
hatman900 4 years ago
I wrote that article for Make magazine!
JeromeDemers 4 years ago