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Re: Repurposing a retired robot
Post some pictures of the robot and the control system. If we don't know what generation of control system it's using it's going to be hard to help you. Most likely it has victor speed controllers and you should be fine running a standard hobby radio.
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Re: Repurposing a retired robot
Yes it is a 2004 system which used those speed controllers. I also believe the spike relays should work fine as well. Just wondering if anyone had done this before also
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Re: Repurposing a retired robot
Spikes may be an issue, the victors should be fine. We have converted several of our old robots to RC radios.
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Re: Repurposing a retired robot
The victor speed controllers should work with a transmitter/receiver, but the spikes won't work with R/c radios.
You may want to look at one of the arduino solutions, and wifi. AndyMark and team 221 have systems available. Vex controllers would also be a good choice, they have digital IO. |
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