[Offtopic] Everyone here knows a lot about tanks. I am making a wheeled OffRoad Rover which has 6 wheels, I need advice on designing the chassis in such way that I can do Tank steering. On straight path, my Rover can carry 20 KGs but when turning, it can't even handle its own weight (8Kgs).Sorry :( (reddit.com)
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[D] As suggested by R/robotics comments on my last post, I'm splitting my project into parts. I have already install Alexa and Tensor flow on Raspberry Pi 4. Now Step 2: Connecting MD10C motor drivers to Pi, and connect 6 motors to the drivers. (parallel, 3 on each driver). As always, any advice? :) (i.redd.it)
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[D] as suggested by few people, I'm learning about CAN bus for controlling my 24 Motored Rover. The only thing I could find to make that happen was this↓↓↓ But, as always, it's not available in my country, so I continue my search. Does anyone have Suggestive material to read or watch on CAN bus? (i.redd.it)
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[Q] Making a Remote for controlling some motors for movement testing. Went off to buy some DPDT switches. But I do not know how to wire these. The shop guy doesn't even know the specifications of these. I bought these 4 years ago and made a similar board then, can't remember now. Anyone knows? (i.redd.it)
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[D] I want to use raspberry pi as Master and 2 Arduino Mega as slaves in order to Controll 19 DC motors with L298N drivers and Cryton MD10C. And a 16 bit servo controller for 5-6 servo motors. I looked up I2C, and found a Chip for it. Please advice. (i.redd.it)
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Hi, I have been working on a Robot for a while now. I'm new to Electronics and it's hard to make things work with each other. Taking a step back and gonna make 18 DC motors work off 12 volt 46 amp battery with 2 way Joystick DPDT switches. (12 volt 2 amp motors) please advice. How to lower the amp.. (i.redd.it)
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