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Radio Relay System: Hardware, RC Car/Plane, Cheap, Durable
When turned off, stop an electrical flow to a device, and when turned on, allow the flow. All remotley, of coarse.- Cazizlr
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Radio Relay System: Hardware, RC Car/Plane, Cheap, Durable
I am looking for a strictly hardware radio signal system. Something along the lines of what you would find in a RC car or plane. Any suggestions? Hopefully something relativily cheap, and fairly durable. Thanks for any response.- Cazizlr
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- Radio Relay System
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Finding Reliable Power for a Small Battle-Bot: A Scientist's Guide
I found a cheap 12 volt gel-cell battery, and a DC to AC power converter. Looks like I'm set for power. Thanks, All- Cazizlr
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Finding Reliable Power for a Small Battle-Bot: A Scientist's Guide
Thanks all for the terrific advics. jhonbbahm brings up a valid point, in the setting in which this bot (Battle-Bot) will be used, it will be thrown all over the room, and any leaked acid results in a host of unpleasant reprecusions. I'm researching the gel cell batteries, and am very...- Cazizlr
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Finding Reliable Power for a Small Battle-Bot: A Scientist's Guide
Thanks for the advice. No adapters nessesary? The motor still has the power cord on it, and works when i plug it into the AC wall socket. (I've already stripped it down to the bare motor, it was a fan, and took it apart and cleaned it)- Cazizlr
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Finding Reliable Power for a Small Battle-Bot: A Scientist's Guide
I'm building a Battle-Bot, and I need areliable power scorce. I have multiple AC motors, but will require a DC power scorce. Anyone know a good battery? I've already heard that a motercycle battery might be the way to go, I'm just looking for cheap alternatives. Also, please keep in mind that...- Cazizlr
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- Power Vehicle
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering