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Yet another MINIBOT thread....
I ask this question just because last time i was in the class there was a mild argument about it...
Is it legal to bypass the NXT brick and wire in limit switches to complete the circuit to power the motors directly? its a point of interest to see if i have to CAD up a aluminum sheet mounting bracket. Thanks for any help out there! |
Re: Yet another MINIBOT thread....
Yes, it is legal. Q&A has said so. (You also have a pair of light switches, any commercially available home-improvement type.)
NXT/switch control: http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=16261 http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=16144 http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=16188 Light switch: http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=16189 Bypass the NXT? Who says it even needs to be on board? |
Re: Yet another MINIBOT thread....
Thank you for the quick response last night! i went to sleep right after i posted xD
however with those threads seems 2 limit switches are the way to go for my team then =D |
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In terms of using limit switches you will need one that activates the minibot when it hits the pole and another "latching" limit switch for when it hits the top, with out the latching switch the minibot will start climbing again every time you try to get it down.
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Just a caution...
Typical limit switches are not designed for the kind of 7amps power you'll be getting by direct connecting the battery through the limit switch to the motors. Make sure you use a heavy duty one. That's why household light switches are permitted. They can handle the power. |
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I will when the mentor orders them and i can get the link.
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