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Pitbot Battery & Sensor Setup

Preparing The infrastructure for running Arduino code — LEGO Episode #28

Hi, Here we will see some pre-code arrangement to the final Pitbot code. Using Imax B6 will be our focus. Welcome!

Fig 1. Imax B6 Professional Rapid Lipro Balance Charger/discharger

The first thing is the care of the batteries. For the two bats that I’ll use in Pitbot:

Warning:
Don’t overuse your LiPo battery until less than 11.1V or LiIo battery less than 7.4v (see tech notes below:)
Fig 2. 11.1v Bat
Fig 3. 7.4v bat

Now another source of the problem is the number of the pins that the MOSTER MOTOR SHIELD will use in Arduino board:

Fig 6. Arduino’s analogs pin A0, A1, A2, A4, and digitals: 4,5,6,7,8,9 will be occupied by this Sparkfun board:/ ]

So for our future implementation, we will haven’t count on these pins already used by Monster Shield.

As for the sensor in the front of the Pitbot, I will reformat it, and put another ultra-sound sensor.

Fig 7. Whops! Let’s reformulate this P1 front wing! We’ll need another HC-SR04 “/
Fig 8. Mon-tech MB-015–006 — F1 Front Wing — black

But this will be the work for another post…

Bye!

Credits & References

Zippy Compact 1000mAh 3S 25C Lipo Pack by https://www.amazon.com

18650–2S1P 7.4V 1500mAh by http://www.crazell.com

SparkFun Monster Moto Shield by https://www.sparkfun.com

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