I need it until tomorrow bro I have my final year project tomorrow and I am facing some problems with the code I have it's not giving correct weight measurement and value for calibration factor of known weight is also showing variation
do diagram how you connected those wires together between the 2 motherboards? im having a hard time seeing the video. i see some wires look cut and the next clip everything is put together. it seem like o alot of use would lie to see that so we can do it. you didnt share that with us on the video that would be very very very very ...helpful
@@MakerMan like you connect the pa2,pa3 and ground to a splitter then the end cable is connected to the receiver. I thought the red wire 15v you don’t connect? Plus i recently seen someone in GitHub connect behind the board with a capacitor I’m not sure what to call it. It seems like everybody’s has a way of connecting it differently. Is there anyway you can have a video of how you did it, so it makes more sense to me and maybe others that might be watching like have a close-up of the wiring, how you connected it to your receiver
When it comes to old cell or reused cell , it's always better to use a nickel wire instead of a nickel strip. As there might be some cells getting bad down-the-line and it will not effect the remaining cell in parallel.
hello it would be cool if you could show the detail of the manufacture with the support of a diagram of the electronic connections, even by paying a small sum of money, I would be interested, what do you think? thank you
Dude I am confused, is this battery only 10.8 volts? how is that useful? See the min 7:13 and clarify this please. Thanks for sharing it, is a great battery indeed, and having to avoid spot welding is paramount.
It appears turning is done by spinning motors in opposite direction. How is that wired so the motors will spin in opposite direction? Is there a reverse wire on the hub motor speed controllers?
Hello.. I am an old man living in rural America. I was impressed by your video. It was the best video of its kind I've ever seen. I want to use this video to make an RC truck for my grandson. If possible, you can share wiring schema for remote controller, from 08:21 to 08:38.scene