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[APP] BrickController2
Odinkuijpers replied to imurvai's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
How come the lights on the bw brick are blinking red-green?- 1,309 replies
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Odinkuijpers replied to imurvai's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Oh, I didn't realize you didn't own one yourself. Hope you will get one and some day to get around to working on servo mode implementation on PU ports. In any case, many thanks for the fantastic work you do with your app.- 1,309 replies
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Odinkuijpers replied to imurvai's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Does this mean you will implement a servo function for PU outputs on a BW 3?- 1,309 replies
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Great work Buwizz team! I'm very pleased with the finished product. Totally worth the wait and money! Both the Bricks 3.0 and the motors work great! Center steer module for using powered up motors for steering works well too! Goodbye PF servos! However, the 12V power does require you to be careful. Gears are easily stripped and universal joints easily destroyed. Gonna have to stock up!
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The main reason to use Buwizz is because it gives you a good quality LiPo battery with an RC receiver in a small, Lego compatible format. According to Sariel's Motor Specs app, a Lego RC buggy motor draws 3.2A when stalled. This is why it is so important that BW 3.0 can deliver 4A of continuous current per PF port -> you can use these motors to their full potential. For reference, official Lego PF battery boxes have a thermal fuse that cuts the power at around 1A, a threshold easily passed by many Lego motors under load, let alone the RC buggy motor. Under normal use you'd never continuously power a stalling motor, so you'd only reach high currents at the start of a fast acceleration or when rocking back and forth. This means the 48W (= 12V x 4A) BW 3.0 can deliver per PF port is awesome, but it will never need to deliver that much power for very long, but only in short bursts. As for the 2300mAh capacity, I think this means the battery can deliver 2.3A for 1 hour. Or 1A for 2.3 hours. Or 4A for 34.5 minutes. Could anyone please correct me if I'm wrong?
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BuWizz Motor
Odinkuijpers replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I don't speak for @Zerobricks or the Buwizz team, but if the BW motor is more powerful than the Lego RC/buggy motor, and a single BW 2.0 couldn't run 2 of those in Ludicrous speed, it seems unlikely it would run 2 BW motors at that speed. For that you would need the new BW 3.0.- 30 replies
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I must say, now that it's complete, what an incredibly complex design! Took hours to take it apart yeah section of the digital model, and hours to put it together in real life. Adding parts of the bodywork to the main chassis in the right order so I didn't have to bend/stretch parts was the biggest challenge! It required lots of taking apart and rebuilding! What a design! All I need now is Buwizz... Thanks @Didumos69
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Thx for the tip about the hubs! Do you maybe know anything about the installation of all the elastic bands?
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Another question, how have you kept the increased resistance created by the heavy duty turntable hubs to a minimum? My model gained quite some speed when I switched to regular wheelhubs...
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Hi When ordering from BrickLink, be careful of shipping costs, I usually try to find the cheapest stores and then compromise lower price for for fewer stores. If you have built the original using Lego's instructions their mods should be easy. If not I'd suggest doing that first. The mod instructions have fewer steps so might be more challenging for a beginner
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@Didumos69 I finally got around to building your Greyhound 4x4 buggy from the digital model, but can't find out what to do with the 6 rubber bands on the ground beneath the model, could you help?
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BuWizz Motor
Odinkuijpers replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I'm sorry if I caused confusion, I was talking about the Buwizz 3.0 brick and it's expected delivery date being february. Guess I was in the wrong thread. So the info on the site is correct? The brick ships in February and the motors in April?- 30 replies
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BuWizz Motor
Odinkuijpers replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I just checked the same page on my pc and the delivery date is the same. Could you give us an indication of when it will be shipped?- 30 replies
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BuWizz Motor
Odinkuijpers replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
https://photos.app.goo.gl/f1FgYp1ttWmTUQdz5 Screenshot from this page: https://buwizz.com/store/- 30 replies