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Many Many teams including the vets have tried to make their sticks wirelessly powered. This example of how to do it is one of the best and simple ways I have ever seen. I wish I woulda did this 2+ years ago when I had visited the Mayor with the Team and Robot.....=) who says you need a power adapter when you could go get 3 9v and wire them together. .......... The 9 volts are they series or parrallel wired.
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They are in parallel.
A series connection would result in 27 volts :ahh: Say goodbye to your OI. See the white paper for directions http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pa...er&paperid=362 |
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I built one with 3 9volts, but it drained too fast for my liking, so then I built one with 6 D cells. I've had it for a few months now, and I've never replaced the batteries. Works great.
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We just used the 14 lb robot battery! :D :p :eek: (fused of course :) ) I don't think we've EVER had to charge it. :cool: Have had a couple fuses blow for some odd reason though.
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May I reccamend a Rechargeable set of 6 AA batteries with a 6 cell holder (available at Radio Shack or Digikey), wired the same but uses only one 9 Volt clip. that way you could use a charger to charge the individual AA batteries and use then elsewhere and they'll typically last much longer than the 9 Volt. but less weight compared to 6 D size.
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Why not use a RC car rechargeable bat? (besides $$)
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About how long do the three nine volt batteries last? I know it depends on how many joysticks and and other controls you have for the OI but I'm only looking for a rough idea.
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I think we'll do that for next year, and rig a stand on our 2002 robot and use that to carry out our 2005 bot instead of the human powered trolley... though... on second thought, best to stick with the trolley... I can just see our robot fall and go boom.
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I'll have to make one of these. Usually we just wire up one of the big batteries :eek: and carry it in a backpack. :D
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We find that we get about one and a half to about two hours on a pack. This is not really exact though being that we never timed a pack that was constantly on. We usually run the pack on and off. We never accually kept a pack on constantly from fresh to dead batteries.
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this is not a bad estimation at all b/c right now its off season so some teams probably won;t run their robots unless its training or an off season competition. a rechargeable battery back is simple easy to build and quite convient as oppose to reminding everyone to bring the power pack for the OI. =) and for our next trick we shall take a 15 lb robot battery and shrink it to a convient 8 lbs =D one can only wish!!!!!
Have a great summer in making more useful projects for teams to use hrrmmmm speaking of projects I would like to update my FIRSTProjects website and include a link to the white paper for the battery pack for the OI..... Off to do that now !!!!!!! (EDIT) ----- There we go All Updated....Finally Maybe when I get some time I'll change the background to the website and add a few things. =) maybe like the 2005 calendar of holidays hrm so many sites to update so lil time ;-) |
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