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In this episode of The Ben Heck Show Karen, Felix and Ben engage in heated competition. Each competitor must build a robot that will have 3 balloons attached to it. The goal will be to pop the opposing robots balloons using weapons that are either built within the competition timeframe or created from scrap found at a local thrift store. Only one robot's balloons will survive!

Episode 250: Ben Heck's Hackbot Wars Part 2: Weapons Episode

Episode 251: Ben Heck's Hackbot Wars Part 3: Final Fight Episode

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  • makerkaren
    makerkaren over 9 years ago in reply to keilun +1
    Hey yeah, that's my robot! That might have been helpful, but the translation is pretty awful. Thanks!
  • makerkaren
    makerkaren over 9 years ago in reply to Former Member

    We're a bit behind getting all the files posted to github. We're just too busy building stuff all the time! However, I'm learning how to use the github desktop app so I can help get those posted faster. Keep an eye on the Ben Heck's Build Kits page for updates!

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    Former Member over 9 years ago

    hi, id like to find out more how ben made is robot work with a rc controller. i one for the robots yous got, on order and, am looking to control it the same way ben did

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    makerkaren over 9 years ago in reply to keilun

    Hey yeah, that's my robot! That might have been helpful, but the translation is pretty awful. Thanks!

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  • keilun
    keilun over 9 years ago

    Hi guys, FYI I think I have found the user manual for one of your robots... a little bit late I think image

     

    http://en.doit.am/InstallationForTankChassis.pdf

     

    Cheers, K

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    DAB over 9 years ago

    Great project for Ben and company.

     

    This could be a great classroom project where you let people assemble and then accessorized their basic robot kit for the battle.

     

    Very cool.

     

    DAB

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  • mayermakes
    mayermakes over 9 years ago

    I have to point out that Ben is ( for the first time  ever ;-) ) wrong on a specific part of his robot.

    he used an arduino to decode the PWM signal of the RC-Receiver to an Arduino and translated it , because he thought he wont be able to drive the DC-motors directly.

    In fact there is an easier solution: You just take any Servo and take out the control board & disconnect the original motor and potentiometer.
    Solder two Resistors(Valued half of the potentiometer) to the terminals the potentiometer was connected to , to create a voltage divider.
    than you solder the motor wires to your new motor and connect the original lead to your receiver. the motor now acts a s a continuous rotation servo, no Arduino etc needed, power is provided via the receivers battery connection.

    I did this exact thing to build my MAKER-FAIRE-Bot shown in these Videos:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxVxbFezA40

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    Demonstration:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOPS0b9ZjPI

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    Kids had great fun roaming it around at MAKER FAIRE Vienna 2016

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