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I think you have to be a mod to change the thread title. PM Jim or Blakbird, I'm sure they'd allow it.I'd be interested in buying (USA) if it was cheaper than SBrick / IR receivers and controllers , low controller delay (as you mentioned), and easily compatible with my Android phone (preferably an app in the Google Play store). Also- maybe you should start a new thread for this- you could describe briefly what Arduino (and its cheap clones) are: a cheap, infinitely customizable piece of hardware. Some of EB isn't as "tech smart" as you Also, if you sell this, please have a version without an Arduino- I wouldn't pay for a second one. Also- could I hook up a video camera to the Arduino and use its feed to drive the Lego car? Like a "driver's view position" in a racing game. This would be easiest with an Arduino and an Android app.
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This looks great! Does it have a gearbox?
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That's true. It was a gift, though, and I prefer to support the original manufacturer. You could make some REALLY cheap controllers with this, though, if you used clone boards: since the SBrick costs roughly $40, an IR receiver costs $12 + $10 remote... And lots of people already have an Android phone. The title of this thread should be more interesting and you should embed some of the pictures on that Kickstarter page in this thread. You could call this thread "Low-latency Arduino: Cheap TECHNIC controller Kickstarter", etc.
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Also consider latency (delay between user making a command) and the motor moving. In high-speed vehicles this is very important. You could also develop a case (my Arduino cost $35 or so, I wouldn't want it to get crushed in a crash or roll over). Also, will there be tutorials / source code on how it works? From a profit perspective I understand if you want to keep the code secret, but I have an Arduino and I have been itching to use it for something like this. :thumbup: Also, will there be an app for Android (it's free and easy to put Android apps on the Google Play store)? If so I can help. EDIT: Also consider "tuning" for maximum performance ( I am a programmer, I can help).
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hello, I am trying to turn https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7ClftNJdh9_S0E1aFh0MEk4NkE/view?usp=sharing into a steerable axle. What's the narrowest way to do this?? Total weight of vehicle will be under 1 kg, so a heavy-duty solution is not needed. I know this axle will be on the large side, with 2 portal axles and a lockable diff...
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Unimogs have push rod engines, according to my research...
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Very cool! I will make an LXF for this probably, eventually, once I finish my Trial Truck...very impressive
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Thanks for the breakdown...I am building a unimog and I need a small 4 cylinder engine...I will use this great design! :thumbup:
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