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Re: Green Light Power Source
why not just use a 12 volt battery that you use on your robot to power it? it seems very easy to do to me. wire them all together, or on a disto-block, and put a switch on it somewhere and power it like that. itll be like wiring them to your car,pc, robot cart, or whatnot.
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