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Tony Fleming
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 ก.ย. 2013
Repairs of anything, Arduino stuff, Oscilloscopes like Tektronix fix, Digital Stuff, weird videos from my attempts to fix stuff....
My videos are not edited, feel free to skip boring parts!
Thank you for seeing my videos!
My videos are not edited, feel free to skip boring parts!
Thank you for seeing my videos!
Brian wearing 3 different prosthetic's I made for him.
Thank you Brian for letting me create these prosthetic's! I can honestly say that it is much fun to make these "creations" and see you having so much fun! I hope we can create some other projects together in near future!
Brian is a great friend and very talented person! Brian is accomplished painter in his spare time and I met him in our Makers Club called MakeShift.
Brian is a great friend and very talented person! Brian is accomplished painter in his spare time and I met him in our Makers Club called MakeShift.
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Final video: Brian's Prosthetic Arm with all 5 fingers operating, using Seeeduino or Arduino NANO!
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Video 2/2 Brian's arm with 5 fingers that are moving just by pushing buttons. On GITHUB.com I am including both Arduino and Seeeduino XIAO SAMD21 controllers sketches, so you can program the buttons anyway you like. In the code is also included SerialPrint, so you can test the buttons. Here are the files: github.com/czecht/ProstheticHands4Brian First video 1/2: th-cam.com/video/Gfy1dIeiFIQ/w-d-...
Prosthetics with electrically controlled Fingers for my friend Brian 1 of 2
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First video on how I started this project for Brian. At first I started with Seeeduino XIAO SAND21 controller, but I ran into few problems, so I used Arduino NANO. When I had it working I moved it all back to Seeeduino and now it works! It has 11 ports and I have none to spare! The next video will show how I powered the fingers and what did I do with all that wire! Also in the next video I'll h...
GYROID FIDGET DESK TOY
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Must use support when printing the parts on your 3D printer. I used PLA, like most of my projects. I downloaded this toy from: www.thingiverse.com/thing:6789740 The battery holder with switch: www.amazon.com/LAMPVPATH-Battery-Holder-Switch-Leads/dp/B09T9XZH5M/ref=sr_1_3?crid=DP7W23QRELCG&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.BSXI7RyOtPlxM232hwWiV_PYUqudmkGJ9d5ZOMThnySehJrH0kDDJm27gsXGFtmR_Z0zzYfs32TtXpItSv1TwSmNmdR...
Motorized Illusion Spinner
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No programming required! Just a power supply or 2xAA batteries. I can't find the model today, but when I do I'll add it here later. If it spins fast, it doesn't look good, so don't get anything faster than 30 RPM.
WS2812B and 8 x 32 flexible display, and sample sketch 4 Arduino Nano finished project.
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You can download from Github.com the sketch and if you need the 3D printed body, just ask and I'll upload it also. github.com/czecht/Matrix-16x16/tree/main You can use this sketch on other matrix displays that uses WS2812B LEDs, just change the line where it is 8 x 32 to your size.
16x16Color Matrix WS2812b running on Seeeduino XIAO
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The sketch is running on Arduino IDE and the board is Seeeduino XIAO SAMD21. You can download my sketch from: github.com/czecht/Matrix-16x16
Portable and adjustable power supply with a soft-power switch.
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I design the box and the bottom lid, and started putting the parts together. There are 2 18650 batteries with a bat. holder, that I attached with a double sticking tape. The "0 to 100% LED display" came with the potentiometer, soft-power pushbuttons and I added the main power switch on the side. If anyone is interested to download the 2 STL files, please let me know, I'll put it o Github for yo...
Ring Gears Illusion - flat and no electric motor version. Instructions how to put it together!
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Look up my previous video: th-cam.com/video/N6xdS7csxzw/w-d-xo.html and see how to put it together. It was at first confusing, how to put this project together, but after I tried few ways to put it together, I came up with the solution. This video is for the handheld version, no stand or electric motor needed.
Ring Gears Illusion run with a small electrical motor. Printed on Bambu X1C
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You can download the files: makerworld.com/en/models/665914?from=search#profileId-593413 If I get some free time, I'll make detail instructions how to assemble this project. The gear that is on the electrical motor's shaft keped braking, so print it separately using ABS and 100% fill!
LED on prostheses for my friend Brian!
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This is the last hand for while, unless we can create something special! Brian was very happy and said that this is the one he will use. The little PCB board is there for two reasons. One is to charge the 18650 battery and second is to make 5V from the battery that outputs 3.7V only. 2A USB 18650 Lithium Li-ion Battery Charger Module Adjustable Boost Module DC-DC 3.7V to 5V 9V 12V Step Up Boost...
WS2812B and 8 x 32 flexible display, and sample sketch 4 Arduino Nano
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It should also work with Arduino UNO! I'm including the Sketch for Arduino. I purchased the flexible display from Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B07P5TSKX8?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 Here is the sketch: github.com/czecht/8x32-LED-Matrix-256-Pixels-WS2812B-Digital-Flexible-LED-Panel
Medusa printed on Bambu X1C printer.
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It took 7 hrs and it is the longest print I did in past couple of months. The printer was set to 0.2 resolution, so I can print much much better all the way to 0.008, but that would take maybie 3-4 times longer! This will hung down in my hobby rooms so no need for better resolution.
Prostheses for my friend Brian with LED lights!
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Prostheses for my friend Brian with LED lights!
Motorized Portal Illusion Sculpture printed on my Bambu X1C printer.
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Motorized Portal Illusion Sculpture printed on my Bambu X1C printer.
Printed a counter and 3D puzzle - with solving the puzzle!
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Printed a counter and 3D puzzle - with solving the puzzle!
Couple of prosthetic arms for my friend. Printed on Bambu X1C printer!
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Couple of prosthetic arms for my friend. Printed on Bambu X1C printer!
Do you need 3D printed hand? Please contact me if you can make it to Lincoln, NE!
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Do you need 3D printed hand? Please contact me if you can make it to Lincoln, NE!
Printed on Bambu X1C - Engine Model Components Kit-005! It looks like a Harley motor!
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Printed on Bambu X1C - Engine Model Components Kit-005! It looks like a Harley motor!
Prosthetic Hand & I need you to tell me where I can find kids who need a prosthetic hand!
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Prosthetic Hand & I need you to tell me where I can find kids who need a prosthetic hand!
What happen to my previous video??? Play this video to find out!
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What happen to my previous video??? Play this video to find out!
LASER CUT IRIS BOX and how to put it together - revision!
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LASER CUT IRIS BOX and how to put it together - revision!
Bambu X1C prints - it is the best 3D printer ever!!!
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Bambu X1C prints - it is the best 3D printer ever!!!
Very cool
Congratulations, well done . . . amazing . . . Zdravím z Prahy 🙂
found this on my home feed , and this is so aweoome man holy smokes , W Tony , W Brian . brain be like : hold on , pushes a button tap animation proceeds to 8:48 the best feature bhahah glad to come across your channel !
Thank you for your kind words!
Truly amazing! I love how you managed to transform a very hard task into a simple and user-friendly project!
Thank you for your kind words!
Tony, this is fantastic work you have done. And I have had the pleasure to see your project from very beginning.
Thank you Vladiku!
And here is my smaller version: th-cam.com/video/hbHZjzg2li0/w-d-xo.html
Wow!!! So cool!
Glad you like it! did you see my bigger version? th-cam.com/video/Dw-81TkrbNk/w-d-xo.html
Mine does light on but , is connected ok, but not working, no washing, liquid is full and brand new.
Have you watched all my videos? There is a microswitch that pops out of it's place is probable cause of your problem.
Tony how does test worked out? I have same issue with this model it literally working 5 mins (or less) before shutting down coz of overheating
It helps, but I have my basement also at 65F -70F degrees, so it doesn't overheat like it did before. If you work in wormer temps I would also recommend to put an a external fan that will cool it also. Try first the external fan and measure the temp of the air pump and after the fan is cooling the air pump. If it is cooling it enough than you don't need to add the fan in the back. I mounted the air pump on a larger tank (I bought on a garage sale and the compressor wasn't working anyway) so I have more air in reserve.
@@tonysfun thx a lot :)
Nice
That is pretty awesome!
Very cool.
Looks cool
Good job Tony! I think it's very creative to bend the matrix as a wave like that. And you're right, it looks much better in real life!
You are right and thanks Hari for your input!
Glad you got it working!
Thanks Hari for your help!
That's really cool! I can't wait to print this when I get home today. I will see if I can power with 18650 and BMS. All my motors are much larger than what would fit into there so I will have to see how to modify it so I dont have to buy new parts.
Yes, I love the effect it creates. I was gonna use also 18650 batteries and a BMS with a speed controller, but I'm thinking to make a larger version and modifying everything.... But that is somewhere in the future. Have a great weekend!
Super! Great design ! Have a fantastic day to.
Glad you like it! Have a fantastic weekend!
I was hoping for a few motor revs lol but otherwise very cool
I have tested faster speed, it was too fast, so I settled on 3V, 2x 1.5V AA.
😃 En artig liten sak "hypnotiserende" men ville hat andre farger - og kanskje lys bakom ? *** A fun little case “hypnotizing” but would have other colors - and maybe light behind ?
Yes, that is what I'm working on. Just printed the blades in white color and I'm gonna show how this looks when in a manual mode, like widget.
😊 very novel.... and mesmerizing effect!
Glad you like it. I'm printing the widget version, since I have most of the parts, I'll upload a video how to assemble it. It's liter triky.
Hi Tony, I saw your post on the kwawu video - if you are interested in making a kwawu arm for an 11 year old in the Philippines please let me know
I would love to, but it isn't possible because I would need 3D scan of the arm under a controlled conditions, so it would fit! Sorry, but have a great day anyway!
This is works fine?
Yes, it is a good working device, that slowly discharges capacitors.
Ayyyy! B3 wingman, nice!
Thank you. See my other videos.
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I do not understand. Can you explain in English please? Have a great day!
Hello, I have a FNB58 with latest firmware , all my usb A to C or usb C to C has about 150ohms , it's that a standard and safe value?
That sounds like a lot! Make sure you follow my instructions exactly. Have a great day!
This is a really cool effect thanks for sharing it Tony!
I've had nothing but problems with my X1, auto bed leveling doesn't fix the issue of the nozzle being too high. My Qidi X Plus 3 has run flawlessly though. Wish I just bought a couple Qidi's and a couple ERCF's
I'm sorry that you are having this problem! Have you contacted the customer support? I'm sure your problem isn't unique, if it is a manufacture defect. One time I red that someone had calibration problem and the problem was a BENT Hot End! Also look under the entire hot end and see if you don't have some kind of filament and or debris inside the hot end. How long do you have the printer? What did you print when the problem started? Let me know what happend.
hi mate can i use this device for my ultra capacitor bank rating 64 volts 125 farad with EHS of 9.6 mohms.
Voltage:10-1000V Quick Discharge:(100U/400V, ≈5S)
Sir i need a circuit diagram for 1 coil
Can u reply quickly plzz i am making this project for exhibition and i need your guidance
Go see my video here: th-cam.com/video/Qvo9CcLnl5Y/w-d-xo.html
overpriced and the build plate is to small. i've had 5 ender 3 pro's, a ender 3 v2, 2 xyz davinci 1.0a's, and my currant printers are 2 elegoo neptune 3 max's. i can buy 3 elegoo neptune 3 max's for the same price as 1 bambu printer. the bambu prints do the exact same thing as every other fdm printer. also the filament changing machine is super loud.
Not everyone has needs like yours, based on all the printers you had and have. But for the money, my Bambu X1C is the perfect printer, and I'm very happy with it. None of my other printers can do what my Bambu printer does in resolution, quality, strength, speed .... and simplicity is included! I'm not thinking that my choices are perfect for everyone! I'm just telling my story and leaving peoples decisions on their shoulder. I wish you a great day!
One bambu will put out more prints than 3 neptune 3s. How loud is the filament changer on the Neptunes? Oh wait..... there isn't one
@@josephp1592 It seems to me that both opinions are correct for @honda-s2k and his printers! But @josephp1592 is also right for his printers. Let's not fight over a brand against other brand, these printers are a tool and one can't argue that "sledgehammer is better than 1Oz hammer!" Please respect each other's opinions and find a way to help each other! Otherwise there will be just losers, nobody wins! I wish both of you a great 3 day holiday and print something great or mesmerizing! And everyone else have a fantastic day!
@@josephp1592 the filament changer on the bamboo printer is sooo loud. My tattoo artist paints all my prints....and large prints like basket ball hoops and trash cans I hydro dip and donate to the community centers ☺️☺️. Also I'm not looking for speed. I need quality at a larger scale. I enjoy 3 day prints. On your printer you have to cut the large scale prints in half and then sand and glue together. Hahaha. I can do I can do 50 Harry Potter book marks in one go. It would take you 2 times to print 50 book marks on the bambu....which is more wear and tear on the printer. 😎😎
shout out man, good work, this is great stuff
What's the name of the port on the speaker?
If you hold the board so you are looking at the PCB and the ESP32 chip is facing to the left side, then the SPEAK(er) connector, the smallest one that has 2 pins only, is on the bottom. Hope that answers your question.
@@tonysfun That does! I have another question, If I connect my ESP32-2432S028R with a phone charger to a home common socket would it work?
@@tonysfun Keep up with the good work!!
@@koliller I do not know. I had my friend Hari write the program, since I'm not a programmer, sorry. Hope you can find answer by going to the GITHUB and research some of the places you can find there.
I would say its the second best end user fdm 3d printer, best would go to the prusia xl with 5 toolheads witch obviously is more expensive. Also any Powder laser printer is way way way better but obviously not for end users.
I agree. For the money also X1C is a great deal!
@@tonysfun its a over priced desktop printer. bambu has zero large scale printers on the market in 2024.
@@honda-s2k It isn't for everyone, that's for sure! I have 2 other printers and one of them is CR Ender 5 PLUS. I found out that a huge majority of my prints are smaller than the bed on Bambu. It is also enclosed and it is reliable! To me, my Bambu X1C is a perfect printer and it is fast, so I can actually make stuff and not loose interest before my other printers slowly print stuff. You have a great day!
Thanks or taking the time to explain how to put them together!
0:19 wrong The shunts (by norm insulated laminated tabs) are not there to limit current across the output but rather to make the whole transformer operate more efficiently when under load by reducing (if not completly) eddy current losses. So ideally if possible you wuld leave them in there, aslo fow spot welders of this sort (I'm currently working on one) One would need to have a minium of 3 to 5 turns for maximum performance and the wire gauge used should between 25 to 35mm2 . Good luck I hope you succeed and find my comment useful for the future.
Thank you for that information! Based on research I did, they took the shunts out, so I used their visdome. I have it working, but I agree it needs one or 1.5 more turns. The cable is so thick, that I wounded in there as much as I could. No room even for a half a turn.
Thanks for this. I just got one of these and an Anker 240W PD 3.1 charger so I can properly test laptops that come in for repair with charging/power issues. The tester seems to have a few features I don't know yet so this video is useful! Cheers.
I'm glad that this video helped you. I had, before I retired, a computer business and I wish I had something like this many years ago! One item I have now, but did not have, until almost end of my business, is a power loader tester, my model is RIGOL DL3021A, but you can find others or a better model. RIGOL is a great brand and they have a supper service, compared to other reasonably priced equipments. If you get any deeper in repairs, some good brand Oscilloscope (I have 2 and 4 channel) so you can see what is happening in the world of microseconds... ha ha ha The youtube is full of great repair videos and you could also ask for help, I've had good luck with that also. Lastly, having a very MultiMeter kike Fluke 289 is great for testing, but if you buy the software with the USB kit, you can connect it to a computer and do more troubleshooting PC's. 289 has also built in a program, where you can watch a power supply over a long period of time, and it creates a report on what was happening in past several hours or a day with a power delivery or power fluctuation! Have a great day and good luck with your business!
@@tonysfun thanks, I appreciate it and also thanks for the in-depth response!
I had to purchase the STL files, that is why I don't have for you the shortcut to download for yourselves.
Напишите. ЕСть ли новая прошивка для данного прибора?
Don't know, sorry. Have a great day!
@@tonysfun Спасибо. Понятно. Я не могу найти. Если будет, то напиши.
@@alexpol1958 The updates for these kind of meters aren't being made. What I do, every other year I buy one of these and I'll keep the old version and or give it to someone..... Have a great day!
Remember the rule, the USB connector always goes in on the third attempt 🤔🤓
You probably messed up when you pushed the rocker while pulling the tester out because I am sure that both results should be a lot higher, somewhere between 90 and 200 mOhm
Not the way I've tested the cables. I practice with the USB tester and I went thru many, many cables so I knew what cable was reading before I made the video. You can make a video demonstrating your view and if I can repeat your findings here, I'll give you the credit you deserve. (I hope this isn't coming out as defensive gesture, because I'm not vested in anything I do or make or test...). have a great weekend!
@tonysfun I have been testing usb cables for years now with AVHzY, Witrn, Power-Z and Fnirsi testers and no matter how expensive, I never had one with lower than 60 mOhm. There are countless videos on TH-cam, you will not find another one with such low resistance.
@@FransvandeKamp Same here and my son who is also big in testing.... was surprised that his most expensive USB cables 100W was not his best cable! Sometimes the way the wires are shielded and connected - I'm sure you know that there are many standards and even badly made cables .... - so the results can be far apart. I can't solve your experience and results you've measured, but I can tell you that my son (who is in Czech Republic and is in computers and electronics repairs...., and who is dealing with government and very large companies....) did the testing together with me over WhatsApp. I know my son well and he knows me, so we do a lots of learning and testing..... We would never purchase or recommend cables that aren't safe and the best we can get. Inexpensive cables are good for individuals but not for people who depend on them, in this case, great USB cables. What did you measured as the lowest resistence values? The results in the best cables you have tested? Have you tried to use exactly the same setup, like in my video? If you like we can use the Internet to communicate with each other and run some tests - you can tell me how you did it and I'll try to duplicate it here. What do you say? Send me an email to blbcisem@gmail.com if you like and I'll reply to you with details. Have a great weekend!
@tonysfun Well the resistance of copper wire per meter is: awg 20 - 33 mOhm awg 22 - 52 mOhm awg 24 - 84 mOhm Typical resistance of a usb connector is 30 mOhm All of this you can check online. So unless you cable is made of some yet unknown material with next to zero resistance, you can see that your cable can never have 11 mOhm resistance.
I hope to have as much fun as you are lol, and I think I will! Those look great! Wonderful job, and thanks for showing!
Glad you like my 3D prints. Just started my printer again and later I'll print a box for spare parts and tools. In my past 3D printing, some of my prints took almost 3 days! The longest print on X1C printer was under 12 hrs. I'll post more videos later on, so please come back again. Did you see some of my other videos? Thank you and have a great day!
@tonysfun yes I have, I also subscribed and did all notifications lol so hopefully yt will actually let me know when you upload 🤦
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 Thank you very much! As you can see from my other videos is that when get motivated and or get something new, I have hard time to do something else.... ha ha ha But I have several projects, including printing storage boxes for the extra stuff and tools. Than I'll try this big and complicated marble machine that I found, but not sooner than my large order of filament! I'm for now buying filament from Bambu, but www.matterhackers.com/s/store?q=bambu has filament and refills, so as soon I'll need filament, it is gonna be a refill - saving about $3 or so! Have a great day!
@tonysfun that sounds awesome! You have a great day as well!
I just ordered a P1S with AMS for my first printer, and I can't wait for it to get here! I've wanted one for a while now and finally took the leap 🤣.
Thank you very much for your comment, and I'm happy for you, because it is a great printer!!! We can help each other and or share our experiences! I'm gonna upload a video I just finished, so check back in 1/2 Hr. It shows how fantastic results you can achieve! Have a great day!
@tonysfun going to look now 🤣 and thank you very much!
@@alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 Let me know when you get yours! I'm very happy for you!
Beautiful prints. Gorgeous vases!
It would have been better if you had included showing how the device will actually give the watt rating of the cable [PD 100W, for example] as well. Knowing whether a cable is rated for 140W or 100W is arguably more important than just knowing if a cable is overly resistive. Also, please make another video where you explain how to accurately measure power bank capacity by using the device, calulating to Wh and compensating from the nominal 3.7V battery to the 5V usb current. There arent any good videos that are solely a tutorial on calculating power bank capacity with the FNIRSI FNB58.
I don't know when I'll have time to record another video 4 U. But as the video stated, the 100W cable was the best cable I have. For my needs this FNB58 does exactly what I purchased it for. It does much more, but I move quickly to new ideas and I don't have any cable that is 140W, sorry. Why don't you buy this useful tool and make a video, please send me where the video is, so I can learn something from you. FNB58 is on sale: fnirsistore.com/product/fnirsi-fnb58-usb-tester-voltmeter-ammeter/ Even less here: www.amazon.com/Voltmeter-Ammeter-Protocol-Trigger-Voltage/dp/B0CNXJBLHP/ref=sr_1_7?crid=P2RV9BKFME5P&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.rqIXBILoZAtkrJ-yUk1UgCgq-wB7vsgGWgrmqbmPpGdRRQ33TqH7CqtlmM4VhF-9JwCW4EltTb6J9_l7Ft119b7w508Lmj8VDx0J5lFQqS6z2_D45ORLGjxv0CuNl7AH0352FFlvsqaSoNGe53hCgQfIQaHQyFZBCe-uzrxvAGfdGbpNtUO5QCoIkWFoy6yh.F9fKxDPHwn6Qfcd3InzELeYono85nIi7Fe7IW8XMwKo&dib_tag=se&keywords=FNIRSI+FNB58+USB&qid=1719327635&sprefix=fnirsi+fnb58+usb%2Caps%2C251&sr=8-7 You have a great day!
just in case if anybody sees this comment and might benefit from this i found multiple vidoes about this topic this is for A to type C : th-cam.com/video/nkp-A8vuI8s/w-d-xo.html and there is also a way to check type C to type C cable also : th-cam.com/video/pVAIrZrZYu8/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for this. It will come in useful in my repair shop.
great video .. i gotta ask tough .. why is it necessary to put a resistor on the right side ? there has to be a simpler way than this right?
My son found this part somewhere on the net and we plaid with the bad "how to" and found that the best calibration was to use a resistor between 25 to 100 Ohms.
just in case if anybody sees this comment and might benefit from this i found multiple videos about this topic this is for A to type C : th-cam.com/video/nkp-A8vuI8s/w-d-xo.html and there is also a way to check type C to type C cable also : th-cam.com/video/pVAIrZrZYu8/w-d-xo.html by the way didn't you say it was an 8 ohm resistor the one that you chose in this video ? and what was the gauge of the wire that you soldered to the usb connector? again great video and thank you for the quick reply !!
I'm looking for a working APP for my phone that would operate this robot! I've downloaded many other versions - same looking robots sold under other brand names - but I can't find any apps that work. I get to connect just fine, but none of the buttons do anything! If any of you out there have a solution, please let me know. Thanks!
Would have been nice to see the other side of the pcb also.
Excellent Tony , I liked really. Show it how runs in the terrain . . .
I'll try to make a video later on.
All your videos are bullshit. You don't keep track of focus and blame it on your camera?! Who is the boss in your place?