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Re: Powering the RC
the safest way to do it is to plug the OI in the wall and teather the controller. teathering sends power to the computer.
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Anyway, hooking up 8 D batteries did the trick. I don't know how long it will last, but it's working for our test purposes. I wasn't exactly in the mood to test the power supply to the OI going to the RC, just to much that could wrong. If anyone's wondering, I spent $4 on 2 battery holders, $4 on a fuses and a holder, and $10 on a pack of 8 D batteries, all at RadioShack. Thanks for the tips. |
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