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Unread 09-04-2007, 01:31
John Gutmann John Gutmann is offline
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Re: Servo Controller Power Issues....

The board doesn't power the servos, as I said they provide a signal. And in my opinion a FRC 7.2 volt battery is a big no. I already what I WANT to use and what I can use. Right now while I am at college I can use nothing becuase I have nothing here to use. When I get home I have old RC car batteries and VEX batteries at my highschool. I would like to use a 8.4 volt RC car battery because those cells are bigger then AAs. But as for the actual project I go the code working. I think I have a dead servo, I have no idea how it died, but I need to gear down the vex bot and then it will work fine. The servos right now just don't have enough power to carry a laptop. let alone enough power for running at under 6 volts.

The program I wrote on my computer work though. All I need to do is plug the serial cable in and type 4 things and it will move forward. I will get pictures and videos and a nice little presentation all put together once I get it all working together. The best part about this project is I can take my laptop to ANY FRC robot and have their robto running off any computer in the world in a matter of minutes. *In theory* *yet to be tested*

Look out for more on this project!

-John

Last edited by John Gutmann : 09-04-2007 at 01:44.