Try splitting it into two parts so that the left and right halves are independent and move freely around a central hinge. It will be able to move over rocky terrain with even larger rocks.
Do you think the original yellow wheels (without the plastic lid thing) is good enough for asphalt/normal roads? Im trying to create a 4g controlled arduino rc car, but im worried that the car would get stuck after driving it like 3 miles away
Hello, I liked your video lot. I have been trying to make the rover and had just one doubt that you said that you will be uploading the code for obstacle Avoidance and also I am facing a problem with the Mosfet switch module you tagged in the description has a wrong ration so can you help and provide me with the correct rated switch module otherwise can you tell me the resistance of the resistors you used for your DIY mosfet module
Hi there and thanks! You can find mosfet modules online perhaps and order them. If you want to proceed building your own one, I recommend using a 10K pullup resistor for the mosfet's gate-source connection. I suggest you study how to drive N-channel mosfets.
Have you updated the code for the obstacle avoiding sensor? and also i would suggest you to add humidity sensors and gas sensors to make it an entirely functioning rover that can be sent to other plannets
I don't think I have. However by now, there are probably a handful of code out there on GitHub that emulate the features my robot has. Good tip there on the additional sensors, would be interesting 👍
Excellent project - my grandson will enjoy it. It looks like you used a homemade electronic switch for lights and horn - any chance for the link to switch schematics so I can make it? thanks
Thanks! I must have forgotten to paste the lights driver diagram link in the description, but I made something along the lines of this circuit - i.stack.imgur.com/jl1qV.png Be sure to use a 1W or higher resistor for "R3" and two 10K ohm resistors for both "R1" and "R2". Ignore the 3.3V signal marking. It will work with the Arduino's 5V pin logic as well.
Hi and thank you. I didn't yet manage to code for the ultrasonic senor in this video, therefore I ended up not having obstacle avoidance work with the rover but only controlling it manually as is. Thanks for watching.
may I ask what your process is for planning your projects? do you just get an idea and wing it or is it more methodical with sketches and blueprints designed first?
Hi. I've always got a written & sketched plan for each and every one of my projects. I often design blueprints too, such as in this occasion when I made the All-terrain Rover.
Hi there. I wired them with IO pins from the microcontroller going to one side of each switch and the switches' middle pin going to ground. If you have further questions, feel free to reply to this comment.
@@MaxImagination First of all thanks for the reply 🙂. And also like to ask did that take any extra coding ? And can I do the same as you showed on your 7 channel Remote and Receiver Video ?
Hi again, please excuse my late reply. No additional coding needed as all the 7 or so channels are programmed for. You can practically do the same thing I did by simply adding 2 toggle switches, yes. Cheers.
Receiver code isn't working😢 please help me it says 44 3 use of undeclared identifier 'rotateMotor' 65 7 use of undeclared identifier 'moveCar' 74 7 'logic To Turn Motors OnBoth Side' use of undeclared identifier 84 7 use of undeclared identifier 'rotateMotor' 108 3 use of undeclared identifier 'rotateMotor'
Feel bad for the Tech DIY people who haven't discovered this guy
Try splitting it into two parts so that the left and right halves are independent and move freely around a central hinge. It will be able to move over rocky terrain with even larger rocks.
Thank for your tip!
You are so talented
I appreciate you!
Do you think the original yellow wheels (without the plastic lid thing) is good enough for asphalt/normal roads? Im trying to create a 4g controlled arduino rc car, but im worried that the car would get stuck after driving it like 3 miles away
Hi there. If only on asphalt, then yes.
Good luck with your project!
Amazing Project Max 👌 What A Cool Design Like Turtle/Tortoise 👍 👌
Thank you very much! Haha, yep, that's the design I was aiming for ;-)
Wow! That's so amazing 😍
Thank you! 😊
Have a great weekend! :D
Epic Video Dude!!🙌 keep up the good work🤘
Thank you, Alex! 😁🤙🤙
Great build project Max. Lots of detail covered in a very compact video 👍👍
Thank you, James! Yep, always out there to inform and entertain :D
Awesome project Max
Well done👍
Thanks!! 👍:D
Hello, I liked your video lot. I have been trying to make the rover and had just one doubt that you said that you will be uploading the code for obstacle
Avoidance and also I am facing a problem with the Mosfet switch module you tagged in the description has a wrong ration so can you help and provide me with the correct rated switch module otherwise can you tell me the resistance of the resistors you used for your DIY mosfet module
Hi there and thanks! You can find mosfet modules online perhaps and order them. If you want to proceed building your own one, I recommend using a 10K pullup resistor for the mosfet's gate-source connection. I suggest you study how to drive N-channel mosfets.
Can I use any kind of DC motors
Any kind of geared toy DC motors that can fit.
wow really cool Robotic Car Max
Thank you, my friend! :D
@@MaxImagination Youre welcome 😄
Have you updated the code for the obstacle avoiding sensor?
and also i would suggest you to add humidity sensors and gas sensors to make it an entirely functioning rover that can be sent to other plannets
I don't think I have. However by now, there are probably a handful of code out there on GitHub that emulate the features my robot has. Good tip there on the additional sensors, would be interesting 👍
What kind of motor did you used for the wheels???
I used toy-style BO or TT geared motors
Awesome project Max 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks a bunch, Tiago! :))
Have a nice weekend!
Good project Max
Thanks for watching! :)
Awesome video Max!
Thank you, buddy! :)
Nice video bro 🙋♂️
Thanks ✌
Pretty fast robot car⚡⚡⚡⚡
Nice car
Amazing...
Thanks :)
Excellent project - my grandson will enjoy it. It looks like you used a homemade electronic switch for lights and horn - any chance for the link to switch schematics so I can make it? thanks
Thanks! I must have forgotten to paste the lights driver diagram link in the description, but I made something along the lines of this circuit - i.stack.imgur.com/jl1qV.png
Be sure to use a 1W or higher resistor for "R3" and two 10K ohm resistors for both "R1" and "R2".
Ignore the 3.3V signal marking. It will work with the Arduino's 5V pin logic as well.
@@MaxImagination 👍
Great as always, Maxime
Thanks! 👍☺
What is the diffrence between module nrf 24L01 with antena and not using antena?
The NRF module with antenna provides a signal range of up to 1km in perfect conditions, the one with the PCB antenna provides signal up to 100M.
@@MaxImaginationhmmm so much diffrence.
hi max u project is wonderful
Hello and thank you! :)
@@MaxImagination put reply on mail
An excellent video congratulations on your work
Thank you very much!
amazing video
Thanks for the visit!
Ooh very good project, Thanks for sharing,so nice, what is functional ultrasound ?
Hi and thank you. I didn't yet manage to code for the ultrasonic senor in this video, therefore I ended up not having obstacle avoidance work with the rover but only controlling it manually as is.
Thanks for watching.
👍👍👍
Nice video dude
Thanks for the visit! :)
does it flip over if it gets upside down
Without the antenna and thing on the top, it probably could. Cheers.
Excellent work
Thanks, Jonu! :)
Excellent work 🔥🔥
Thanks 🔥
Thank you
Cant you try fixing a fpv camera on to it
I'll consider adding something like that onto it in the future! :)
may I ask what your process is for planning your projects? do you just get an idea and wing it or is it more methodical with sketches and blueprints designed first?
Hi. I've always got a written & sketched plan for each and every one of my projects. I often design blueprints too, such as in this occasion when I made the All-terrain Rover.
Sorry to Bother you but i would like to know if the connections of remote is same as you past Transmitter and Receiver video.
Hi there. Yes they are and with the added toggle switches up top.
@@MaxImagination Thanks for the help
I wish I could be like you
You can starting today. You simply need to start learning and building some of these projects :)
which u have used for headlight on off in arduino nano…. transmitter side and reciver side..???
Transmitter toggles on the lights.
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks! :)
Super bro I like your videos
I much appreciate it! :D
Good job . Well done
Thank you!
It's Tilly :-)
Max please answer!
Hey Tilly, how's it going? :)
Good
great work 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
welcome
excellant bro
Thanks a lot!
Hey max can u tell me that how did you add extra switchs in the remote??
Hi there. I wired them with IO pins from the microcontroller going to one side of each switch and the switches' middle pin going to ground. If you have further questions, feel free to reply to this comment.
@@MaxImagination First of all thanks for the reply 🙂. And also like to ask did that take any extra coding ? And can I do the same as you showed on your 7 channel Remote and Receiver Video ?
Hi again, please excuse my late reply. No additional coding needed as all the 7 or so channels are programmed for. You can practically do the same thing I did by simply adding 2 toggle switches, yes. Cheers.
broo approximately how much range are u getting?
The range I'm getting is very decent, I have not yet exceeded it. However, the advertised range of these radio modules is around 1KM.
3s battery out is 12v!!! is it good for arduino board ?
An Arduino board can handle up to 12V (via the "VIN" pin), so yes.
Will the pwm also controls with it ?
Yes
Cool.👍
Receiver code isn't working😢 please help me
it says
44
3 use of undeclared identifier 'rotateMotor'
65 7 use of undeclared identifier 'moveCar'
74 7 'logic To Turn Motors OnBoth Side'
use of undeclared identifier
84 7 use of undeclared identifier 'rotateMotor'
108 3 use of undeclared identifier 'rotateMotor'
Hi there. Did you install the needed libraries including "RF24"?
@@MaxImagination Done everything perfectly as said in video, but still its not working 😔 ,
Could you please share the remote circuit diagram according to the code ??
Sure. The diagram can be found in the description of the Arduino transmitter's video: th-cam.com/video/47eBRwFQp-g/w-d-xo.html
@@MaxImagination thanks 👍
Why don't you add this transmitter recievr to a stearing based rc car
May do, actually soon!
@@MaxImagination thanks bro ❤️
Hi can you help me how to make Gyroscope 😄😁
Plz.. make a video
Hi, I'll write that idea down to consider for the future :)
@@MaxImagination i am waiting 👉😊
wow
Mr genius creation army
Hi there! :)
Lol ( I actually was planning to build one earlier)
Cool! Well here's a tutorial for ya! ;-)
NRF24L01