Hackbot Micro Pi Noon Bot
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Here Are The Parts Required To Print The Micro Pi Noon Bot, Chassis. The Post At The Rear Is Designed To Hold A Metal Coathanger Formed To Hold A Balloon At The Rear And A Pin At The Front Of The Bot, These Are Then Used With The Wiimote To Joust, First Person To Pop The Others Balloon Wins, Usually A Two Person Competition... These Were All Printed On A Makerbot 2X You Will Also Need The Following Parts To Complete The Pi Noon Bot Pi Zero (Various Suppliers) Bluetooth Dongle (Robot Shop Or Similar) 4 X 50:1 Metal Gear Motor/Gearbox (Pimoroni) 4 X Wheels (Pimoroni) 1 Astro Designs Pi-Z Moto Motor Control Board 1 Toggle Switch (Rs 317-645 Or Similar, Hole Size Is 6Mm) Turnigy 1800Mah 2S 12C Lipo Battery Pack (Hobbyking) Lipo Battery Checker (To See Remaining Charge On Battery And Check Battery Balance) 1 Wiimote (Ebay Or Amazon) !!! Not The Wiimote Plus !!! 1 Right Angle Micro Usb To Usb A, To Plug The Blue Tooth Dongle Into The Pi (Right Angle Fits Better) 4 X 15 Mm M3 Pcb Stand Offs One End Threaded Stud And Other End Threaded Hole 4 X 10 Mm M3 Pcb Stand Offs Same As Above 4 X 5 Mm M3 Pcb Stand Offs Same As Above 7 X M3 X 5Mm Pan Head Screws To Fix Chassis Top To Stand Offs Between Main Body And Top, And To Fix Motor Control Board In Place 1 X M3 X 10Mm Pan Head Screw To Fix Body Down While Holding Battery Clip In Place 8 X M1.6 X 3Mm Screws To Hold Motors In Place In Chassis If You Wish To You Can Power This Bot From 4 Aa Batteries, Cheaper But Less Powerful. Instructions For Initial Bluetooth Install Here..... Http://Www.Brianhensley.Net/2012/08/Wii-Controller-Raspberry-Pi-Python.Html
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