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  • Testing your robot on a treadmill

  • I tried to put a robot on my treadmill just for fun, but I think it can be an interesting way to check if everything is ok. For example I noticed that my Mip was going to much on the right, it was really obvious on a treadmill.
  • Putting LiPos into your MIP robot

  • Screw everything back together, and you've finished the MIP mods. Next, we make the battery packs. Pull out your LiPos. and cut the connectors off.. Careful not to short the leads. Connect the batteries in series, slide heatshrink on and then solder...
  • Putting LiPos into your MIP robot

  • Terminate the end of the cable in the battery compartment with the three pin male connector. You need to terminate the 2 end pins (leave the middle pin disconnected). To get the polarity right, plug the female connector into the male connector so you...
  • The Solar Box

  • The goal of this project is to have a portable linux terminal for hacking that can be easily used outdoors on a nice day (but is still usable inside as well) that is powered primarily with solar power (but that also has the option to plug it in if necessary)....
  • Prototyping!

  • The fruits of my ePaper experimenting. The RPi Zero is sitting underneath the display (you can see the header poking out at the top) While waiting for parts, I've been looking for drivers and libraries for the two displays I have chosen. I think I've...
  • [M] Ideas for Tetent Concept4

  • [14:00] Since the handheld-ability of Tetent is now less likely, due to Tetrinsic's ball-chain needing a wider turning radius, I was thinking of making this concept a seperate project or calling it #Tetent TestCut [gd0139]. However, as long as it's...
  • Droid Trooper

  • Droid trooper is a robot based on Kib robot chasis as showed in building section.Now, before starting in details, let me show you some features of the robot: This video is new, it shows how the video system on the robot will shot an object and generates...
  • The Open Source Autarkic Motherboard

  • These are not build instructions but build concepts. Goal #1: Power a Sparkfun Artemis board on 4 Powerfilm LL200-2.4-75or 3-37 (x2 or x4):  by using:  1. Sparkfun Artemis board https://www.sparkfun.com/products/15443 and https://www.powerfilmsolar.com/products/development-kits/solar-development-kit  (DEV-BASIC)...
  • Tearsday Thurdown #3

  • Garmin Vivoactive 1 teardown I’ve had this Garmin Vivoactive for over 6 years now and upgraded a couple of years ago to the Garmin Forerunner 45 for running and swimming. The old Vivoactive used to have the stamina of a rabbit in bed (it had a great...
  • Tetrinsic [gd0041]

  • Media Inspiration and/or examples of working principle I found this video which shows how the slider would ideally perform, just that you can press down on it and it can be set to allow movement "infinitely" in either direction. Tetrinsic is the merge...