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mechanicalbrain
02-04-2006, 23:14
[cdm-description=photo]24313[/cdm-description]
Nuttyman54
02-04-2006, 23:15
So THAT's where all the cold cathodes went...
Michelle Celio
02-04-2006, 23:17
Ohhhh pretty. So whats its purpose? Or is it just to be like "Hey I made this...Cool"?
Elgin Clock
02-04-2006, 23:29
Whoa.. I'm having thoughts of 2003 vs 2006 now.. Sterilite bins from 2003, vs Cold Cathodes from 2006. Nice..
I'm guessing it's a homemade computer case? If so, that's pretty cool.
yeah I have a fealing that alot of unused electronics from this years kit will end up on my breadboard at home.
Michelle Celio
02-04-2006, 23:31
I'm guessing it's a homemade computer case? If so, that's pretty cool.
Home made computer case? In a plastic box? That'd be pretty awesome, if the CPU wouldn't fry.. =P
Still pretty cool
mechanicalbrain
02-04-2006, 23:31
It's a housing to a computer power source. I'm using it to power various projects so I decided to give it a case. I still need to add holes for the cables and glue that grill on (it's taped right now). I used this to do some testing on our robot while running it on AC instead of the battery. I put a post out their a while back that one of these would make a perfect housing, I had some free time so I decided to prove it.
NOTE: If you do something like this yourself make sure you are very carefull. To get a computer power source to work without a motherboard you have to essentually short it. Also these things have the potential to be dangerous.
Sharkbyte
02-04-2006, 23:56
It's a housing to a computer power source. I'm using it to power various projects so I decided to give it a case. I still need to add holes for the cables and glue that grill on (it's taped right now). I used this to do some testing on our robot while running it on AC instead of the battery. I put a post out their a while back that one of these would make a perfect housing, I had some free time so I decided to prove it.
So I'm assuming the cold cathodes are there only to make it the sweetest looking power supply ever :cool:
JamesBrown
02-04-2006, 23:59
Whoa.. I'm having thoughts of 2003 vs 2006 now.. Sterilite bins from 2003, vs Cold Cathodes from 2006. Nice..
I'm guessing it's a homemade computer case? If so, that's pretty cool.
I would like to see some one get a stack attak robot to locate and stack boxes lit up like this autonomously using the camera.
mechanicalbrain
03-04-2006, 00:00
So I'm assuming the cold cathodes are there only to make it the sweetest looking power supply ever :cool:
Yep, that and the lighted switch. I added another switch to the bottom so I could turn off the cathodes if I wanted. ooh and if you look hard you can see mesh covering the vent, thats modders mesh. :D
I would like to see some one get a stack attak robot to locate and stack boxes lit up like this autonomously using the camera.
Funny, I was just thinking about how that would make a great game for next year. Lighted game pieces. :cool:
Yep, that and the lighted switch. I added another switch to the bottom so I could turn off the cathodes if I wanted. ooh and if you look hard you can see mesh covering the vent, thats modders mesh. :D
Funny, I was just thinking about how that would make a great game for next year. Lighted game pieces. :cool:
My Spring Break Project: Take a seemingly normal power wheels car and make it a fast remote control goose chasing machine, may become semi-autonomous :ahh:
Should be interesting, making my own Robot Controller from scratch (IC's, PC board,...) and i'm using a 1 mile range radio modem...
Updates later this week...
Sharkbyte
03-04-2006, 19:51
My Spring Break Project: Take a seemingly normal power wheels car and make it a fast remote control goose chasing machine, may become semi-autonomous :ahh:
Should be interesting, making my own Robot Controller from scratch (IC's, PC board,...) and i'm using a 1 mile range radio modem...
Updates later this week...
sounds fun, where do you plan to get the scematics?
sounds fun, where do you plan to get the scematics?
I don't plan to get them, I plan to make them :D
I'm pretty good with Multisim, TurboCAD, Surfcam, and MCC18...
KenWittlief
03-04-2006, 21:13
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/img/88a/88aa8d4b114f35ca982bb5a43bab7db5_m.jpg (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/24313?)
I thought it was nuclear gerbils :c(
mechanicalbrain
03-04-2006, 22:06
I thought it was nuclear gerbils :c(
I tried that once.... turns out gerbils don't do so well when exposed to nuclear radiation... :( Actually after some testing I found I can run everything except the larger motors with one of these. :)
NOTE: I haven't run anything for more than brief moments at a time and im going to add fuses before I do anything else.
KenWittlief
03-04-2006, 23:00
Actually after some testing I found I can run everything except the larger motors with one of these. :) If I combine 12 volt cables I can get the larger motors to run but im very hesitant to do it.
NOTE: I haven't run anything for more than brief moments at a time and im going to add fuses before I do anything else.
If that is a power supply from a computer you will fry it running motors. Its not designed to handle large loads (the CIMs can pull >50A when they first start up) and they are not designed to handle inductive loads either.
If you want to power the robot motors you need something with a big transformer that can supply the amps.
Jack Jones
03-04-2006, 23:06
So THAT's where all the cold cathodes went...
Related Thread? (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=46068)
Where did all the cathodes go? Long time passing.
Where did all the cathodes go? Long time ago.
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When will they ever learn? When will they ever learn?
mechanicalbrain
03-04-2006, 23:35
If that is a power supply from a computer you will fry it running motors. Its not designed to handle large loads (the CIMs can pull >50A when they first start up) and they are not designed to handle inductive loads either.
If you want to power the robot motors you need something with a big transformer that can supply the amps.
Yeah it worked fine for free spin but I'm not trying it while mounted to anything. I think ultimately I'm going to use this to power our test board that we use for programming and sensors. Not a bad use since it's a pain to switch out batteries for a couple sensors, especially because people keep mischarging them. :rolleyes: I've been playing with AC to DC converters a bunch lately, first running our light target and now for the test board... It's just easier then lugging batteries and chargers.
[527]phil
04-04-2006, 17:12
:ahh: this is perfect for using as a power supply for my workbench!!! normally i use wall warts. But usually i need 2-3 (9volts, 5volts, and 12 volts). This is perfect for PIC prototyping :D . Too bad you can't draw too much current or else i could use it when i experiment with electro kinetics :/. And you have excellent timing, i was just about to unsolder a power supply :p
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