8 replies
Nov '14

robodude95

Best one yet!

Love your nanobots man…keep em coming! 

Nov '14

silux

So powerful!

what motor did you use?

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Nov '14 ▶ silux

ukrnano

моторы от CD-ROM,

motors from CD-ROM, a voltage of approximately 5-9V

Nov '14

dangerousthing

Really nice and very
Really nice and very creative.

Nov '14

ukrnano

thank you all))

thank you all))

Nov '14

sanc04

Nice and clean!

Awesome robot ukrnano, nice use of those old parts. It runs faster than I guessed :p. I too use those old cellphone batteries in my projects. I suppose you are using them in series which should produce approx.9-10 volts, does the l293d heats up after a few minutes of use at that voltage?

Also, cool PCB you made there, it even has a charging port in the corner!

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Nov '14

dipanjan

Wow. Great Bot. It’s very

Wow. Great Bot. It’s very agile and nice reusing of things.

I have to learn asthetics from you.

Nov '14 ▶ sanc04

ukrnano

Yes, L293 really heats up,

Yes, L293 really heats up, but not very much…especially the really hot with frequent changes of direction(forward-backward) when the current is maximum, but this robot is not critical, unlike my balancing robot…
…but the following robots I’ll be soldering the H-bridge of transistors, for better cooling…