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How To Build A Solar Charged RC Electric Lawn Mower - P12

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2011

Visit http://www.RC-LawnMower.com for more details regarding this project.

All parts, documents, and other components used in the project will be listed on the website above.

In this video Robert finishes connecting the cooling fans, begins and finishes painting the project, and attaches the wireless video camera.

If you have any questions or feedback, please post them in the comment section below.

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  • I have watched countless youtube videos and may have in my youtube video life commented on four or five of them. So in following that I would like to say that your video is very informative and interesting. You seem very paitent in the way you explain things which is a very good quality to have. Plus your humble about any mistakes in your learning steps and even give advice on what not to do after realizeing they may not be the best way of doing them. Great video man keep it up ! I'll subscribe

  • @ColbyRagain Thanks! :D

  • not one blade of grass will ever have a chance to stick up past a inch now that Robert has that machine.

  • @shartne lol

  • Make sure you use a 900mhz cam like you have or a 5.8 ghz - even though the 2.4 transmitter is running frequency hop, you will still get interference causing a run-a-way. Search 5.8 wireless video camera and look for one with over 1000 ft line of sight.

  • @TheRemoteMower Cool, thanks for the info

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  • Robert, Next time you paint aluminum wipe it down with vinegar first. The vinegar is acidic and etches the aluminum making for an excellent surface for the primer!

  • Nice job! The cam could be useful to scare away unwanted guests or squirrels away from the bird feeders.

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