there is jim with my hexcrawler (stole it while i am in another class, to see if that servo works or not)… he comes up with crazy ideas sometime… he had to steal my crawler to test the servo… BAD JIM!!!
yep, typical jim behavour
No Safety Glasses!!
Tsk…Tsk
Jim really got bored during 3rd block… so he decides to take apart the servo that i fried… (even after i took it apart and checked)… then he tries to find out where exactly the problem is… is it the motor or the board on the servo … in order to test it he has to have power on the servo… so he decides to grab my hex crawler and powers the servo using the 7.2 v. batteries… no wonder it comes out of my mouth most of the time… BAD JIM! … but you gotta love jim!
No jim not the red wire, cut the black one!
There’s also a multimeter present, but I guess that got cut out.
So far, jim’s diagnosis of the servo: The bored is fried. Exact component as of yet unknown. Will proceed with further testing tomorrow.
Just stay Away from my Hoverbot, Jim
i am stealing it the next time i see it… also i would like to see the legobots you made… specially ones with the crab drive…
Now i know boards can get fried, but a bored… haha, always stealing something though, eh jim?
DON’T DO IT JIM!!!
u NEED SAFETY GLASSES!!!
looks like someone is trying to have some fun–lol-- just don’t break the entire thing competely don’t think arefin wants that to happen
but have fun but really not too much now
DON’T. TOUCH. THE. LEGO. BOT.
Seriously, build it yourself (try JP Brown’s Serious LEGO)
I’d just like to point out I am attempting to REPAIR servos that THEY fried.
…just for the record of course
i am proud… i fried 3 servos!!! … thanks jim for writing the code for me!!!
Sort of reminds me of my team. One of the rules is now: “Never let Jamie touch electrical. NEVER.”