Awesome ReconBot. RC Camera. IT CAN CLIMB STAIRS!!

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Awesome ReconBot. RC Camera. IT CAN CLIMB STAIRS!!

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0.6mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
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Description

Robot Description

My robot is an advanced device that combines the latest technologies, providing versatility and reliability in various terrain conditions. Designed for remote monitoring and overcoming difficult obstacles, it is the ideal solution for use in hard-to-reach places.

Specifications:

  1. Camera: Remotely controlled camera for live video transmission.
  2. Display: Display for real-time video transmission.
  3. Battery: 4 x 18650 2800mAh
  4. LEDs: Remotely controlled LED lights for operation in the dark.
  5. Charging: Charging by USB-C. You can use your phone charger ;)
  6. Tracks:
    • Main Pair: For movement on various surfaces.
    • Additional Pair: For overcoming obstacles, such as steps up to 19 cm in height, enabling stair climbing.

Features:

  • Versatility: Capability to operate in various conditions thanks to the remotely controlled camera and LED lights.
  • Mobility: Dual track drive ensures stability and obstacle overcoming capabilities.
  • Remote Control: Ability to remotely control all functions of the robot, including the camera and lighting.
  • Performance: Effectively overcoming obstacles up to 19 cm in height, allowing movement on stairs and other difficult terrains.

Applications:

Ideal for use in field inspections, monitoring hard-to-reach places, and wherever remote control and monitoring are needed. Our robot is a reliable tool for professionals and hobbyists who need a versatile and dependable device.

Free Project:

This robot is a completely free project into which I have put a lot of time and effort. I do not charge any money for it, wanting to share it with other technology and robotics enthusiasts.

 

It's free but if you feel the need to support me, you can buy me a coffee ;)

 

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/RafalTomczuk

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0.6mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
easy print with A1 +AMS
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My goodness this has been a challenge for both myself and my husband. We are both total novices with RC models but I wanted to try it. The model has printed really well but beware, as the maker mentions, there is VERY limited space inside this model so when you come to wiring it up make sure you get the wires as neat as you possibly can do and not raised any higher than the motors and be careful when putting the lid on that you don't trap any wires. After a lot of trial and error my husband has been able to wire it up (well everything but the camera) and I have now got this little thing running. I will add a photo later. Only thing I will mention is that you will need M8 locking nuts and some M3 bolts for the front wheels. The double shaft motor is the one that runs the arms and the 2 single shaft motors are the ones that are your drive wheels. I would also advise getting some M8 metal washers as the printed ones aren't all that strong really. All in all, after all the trials and tribulations I have to say I do actually love this little thing.
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omg so cool! I'm looking for something to drive around in the house when I'm not at home. Do you plan an upgrade so that it can be controlled over the internet/app? If yes, please take my money!!
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You can easy control it thru wifi. Just add arduino before rc reciver. Then you can add multiple sensors and control it thru wifi or bluetooth.
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$$$$$$$$$
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Did you ever print this and get it running??? Ive printed it but there are no instructions on wiring or anything
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Hello, very good work, is there a wiring diagram of electronic parts please?
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any instructions or at least pictures of inside the chassis?
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There is a video of disassemble
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Replying to @TomczukCustoms :
do you have anything with a bit more detail mainly like how the battery is laid out and the other components like usb charger and switch? can you post a picture of the internals of your working version?
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Awesome. Just awesome.
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Thank You! ;)
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This is ridiculously cool. I have searched a few times for a design like this. Something to be proud of!
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Thanks for kind words;) I'm really glad you liked it. It was lots of work, but I think it was worth my time ;)
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Looks great.
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Thank you ;) It was a lot of work;)
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Just want to apologise here for the earlier comment that I have since deleted. This is a pretty cool model. The maker has been very helpful and patient with me as this is a completely NEW concept to me. As it is made very clear, there is very little room inside this model for everything required including the wires. Only thing I would ask of the maker is to update their parts list to include ALL screws and nuts required and maybe links to which ones to get and to add a photo of the wiring diagram and more detailed assembly instructions
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Can you show some inside pictures of how you have everything mounted?
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