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Just popped out to take some crap to the bins, or "a nice day out" as it's known around here
Very light drizzle, lots less wind, not quite as cold. I suppose that's an improvement on yesterday. It didn't really feel like things were better, thoughComment
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Well the infrared remote control transmitter & receiver for the buggy demo seems to work.
Sort of.
There's a bit of cross talk between the various functions though.
So it'll control like a drunken sailor.
And I've just realised that it's got ttl in it, so maybe running the tx off 6V isn't such a good idea, all in all.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostJust popped out to take some crap to the bins, or "a nice day out" as it's known around here
Very light drizzle, lots less wind, not quite as cold. I suppose that's an improvement on yesterday. It didn't really feel like things were better, thoughComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostWell the infrared remote control transmitter & receiver for the buggy demo seems to work.
Sort of.
There's a bit of cross talk between the various functions though.
So it'll control like a drunken sailor.
And I've just realised that it's got ttl in it, so maybe running the tx off 6V isn't such a good idea, all in all.
Just sayin' like.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ77e-UzscsComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostIt sort of works.
Very little grip between tyres & floor unfortunately.Comment
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Well UPS are supposed to have delivered a package for Mr N that was apparently signed for today.
I was in all day, no one turned up and having canvassed the neighbours, no one has said package or knows who the name is that signed for it.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostWell UPS are supposed to have delivered a package for Mr N that was apparently signed for today.
I was in all day, no one turned up and having canvassed the neighbours, no one has said package or knows who the name is that signed for it.Comment
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