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How to make a Lego tank with Arduino and RC servos

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In this video, I show you how to make a tank with an Arduino board and 360° RC servos.

 

 

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Very nice!  I have been using servo motors driven by an Arduino as well.  I am using 3D printed enclosures to hold the motor and a 3D printed adapter to allow attachment of an axle.   I think I'm going to try you method on my next build.  It look like it could make things more compact.

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Neat. Something to do with the ultrasonic sensor I just received in the mail from China.  There are also various LEGO to servo adapters for 3D printing on Thingiverse.com.

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Thank you all.

It is not so easy to couple RC servo to Lego. That is why I used chain at 4'25".

Thank you to give the links in Thingiverse.

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Lego motors have nothing special. You can implement them with a driver like any motor.

Here is an example, but there are many others.

 

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12 hours ago, oracid said:

Lego motors have nothing special. You can implement them with a driver like any motor.

Here is an example, but there are many others.

 

Thank you for your reply, but this part I find easy, the hardest part is making an adapter so that we don't have to cut the lego connector from the motor cables :) 

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13 hours ago, cristi1337 said:

Thank you for your reply, but this part I find easy, the hardest part is making an adapter so that we don't have to cut the lego connector from the motor cables :) 

I desoldered the cable from my burnt out LEGO motors (from too much Great Ball Contraptioning), then I crimped some Dupont connectors on the ends.  It works pretty good connecting to header pins.

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Yes, this is the best way.

One more thing, I have notice that only the two wires in the middle are used. I don't understand why there are 4 wires.

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1 hour ago, oracid said:

Yes, this is the best way.

One more thing, I have notice that only the two wires in the middle are used. I don't understand why there are 4 wires.

Hello for the standard motors they only use the two, but they use all 4 for servo motors 

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