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Re: How to power a minibot

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Originally Posted by bhs2876 View Post
Currently we have a minibot composed of Tetrix parts. We also have a Mindstorms brick connected to the motor of the minibot. We were wondering how to turn the minibot on, as well as how to power it after it's deployed without being able to use stored energy i.e. springs.
To have the minibot move up the tower you can use up to two Tetrix motors.

As for getting it to start moving, there are ways to wire switches into the circuit. I recommend searching CD for other discussions about switches.
If you use switches, you don't need the NXT brick, losing weight.

If you are planning on using the NXT, have something that presses the orange button. A servo with a stick for example.
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