3D Printed RC SkidSteer

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • This DIY RC SkidSteer is the perfect project for someone looking to get into robotics and programming.
    MINISKIDI 3.0 IS OUT
    Pick up a Kit here: professorboots.com/products/r...
    Discord: / discord
    3D Files: www.printables.com/model/7212...
    Code and Wiring Diagrams: github.com/ProfBoots/MiniSkid...
    300mAH 2s Lipo Battery: a.co/d/6nncb06
    USB 2s Charger: a.co/d/3JIbvDV
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  • @professorboots
    @professorboots  Год назад +33

    For everybody planning on building this, I will be uploading a V2.0 model with some updates including but not limited to, a n20 powered arm for more power. Modular bucket, and a auxiliary motor option. These changes will be uploaded between August 4-6th. This will also Include a written step by step guide on how to assemble. Followed by a video of course. Thank you to everyone for watching and if you have questions don’t hesitate to DM me on discord!

    • @TinyHardware
      @TinyHardware Год назад

      Awesome!

    • @TinyHardware
      @TinyHardware Год назад +3

      Any chance of posting a BoM list with part numbers. It could help those who wish to solder the kits up with their little ones. Projects like these make me miss the old days of Radio Shack

    • @vitorhugovieira517
      @vitorhugovieira517 Год назад

      Gostei muito do seu trabalho, mas gostaria de fazer algumas modificações então poderia dispor o arquivo no solidworks

    • @mohitmathew1
      @mohitmathew1 Год назад +1

      Thank you will wait for v2.
      I also think you should make a video on the 3D design process. I do some of my own in onshape and will be good to see the thought process and iterations.

    • @robbjosh
      @robbjosh Год назад

      Where can I find the link to Discord server?

  • @christiankm8820
    @christiankm8820 Год назад +6

    yet another grossly underrated youtuber

  • @josh6444
    @josh6444 Год назад +42

    Im really suprised how small this channel is, these videos are well made, entertaining, and you provide everything in the description. Keep it up man!

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much I really appreciate it, and will do I look forward to making more stuff!

  • @vaishnavibywar620
    @vaishnavibywar620 Год назад +15

    It's really a treasure of a channel for new robotics enthusiasts cuz he always comes up with new and better ideas and provides complete guide through it. Thnx bruv u helping a lot 🤧

  • @danielstewart3507
    @danielstewart3507 Год назад +1

    Really cool! Can't wait to see you grow.

  • @jonnywakefield8796
    @jonnywakefield8796 Год назад +9

    These are some great mini builds, videos are well made too. A lot better+more educational than bigger 'maker' channels that focus on mindless entertainment.

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      Thank you so much, that really means a-lot. It’s good to hear that they are as educational as they are enjoyable.

  • @ItsEggo
    @ItsEggo 11 месяцев назад

    I love this so much, please keep doing what you’re doing!

  • @AlexanderFrenette
    @AlexanderFrenette Год назад +1

    Fantastic work, keep it up! : )

  • @user-bv2qv3im9z
    @user-bv2qv3im9z Год назад +1

    Awesome & neat build!

  • @peterdr
    @peterdr Год назад +1

    Nice Projekt 😊

  • @deuxbleux
    @deuxbleux 11 месяцев назад +1

    Your videos are amazing! I can't wait for you to get the attention you deserve after all your hard work. :)

  • @sonwill17
    @sonwill17 Год назад +1

    very good work thanks for sharing, greetings from Colombia

  • @melon9088
    @melon9088 Год назад +3

    This guy's channel checks all the boxes, 3D printing, robotics, FPV drones, what more could you want? Brilliant video, maybe in the future you could try out 3d printed fpv drone frames, could be interesting.

  • @3dprintinglibrary335
    @3dprintinglibrary335 Год назад +1

    Finally someone that understands solidworks.

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      Haha I don’t know if I’d go so far as to say that, but I know my way around it.

  • @bowieinc
    @bowieinc Год назад +2

    Excellent video, so glad I found your channel.

  • @orange1248
    @orange1248 11 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing project, finally a skidsteer with a proper tilting bucket! Definitely going to try it out. There are also metal geared versions of the servos with greater torque, might be a nice upgrade without redesigning.

  • @Evilslayer73
    @Evilslayer73 Год назад +1

    Amazing little loader project!nice work young man :)

  • @toddroles3234
    @toddroles3234 Год назад +3

    Keep doing projects and videos like THIS! Great job. Subscriber!

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      Thank you for the feedback and thank you for the sub!

  • @125nsr
    @125nsr Год назад +1

    Nice project :)

  • @zoeyzhang9866
    @zoeyzhang9866 Год назад +3

    This is EPIC! Really informative tutorial, thank you for sharing this!

  • @Harel-DIY
    @Harel-DIY Год назад +1

    Great video as usual!

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад +1

      Haha thank you very much “as usual” always good to hear your comments!

  • @inoid724
    @inoid724 Год назад +1

    well done !

  • @mohitmathew1
    @mohitmathew1 Год назад +1

    This is sooooo nice. Always wanted to build something like this. I will likely build this with my kids. Keep going and thank you so much.

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      Thank you and you definitely should there’s nothing more satisfying than making a mini RC haha. That’s awesome, I hope your kids like it as much as you do. There will be a V2.0 coming out this weekend might be worth the wait before printing

  • @TheDistur
    @TheDistur Год назад +1

    That's really cool.

  • @Quinchi
    @Quinchi Год назад +1

    Noted and saved in Thingiverse, I now have a nephew, so it´s only matter of time to start doing thins like this :D

  • @CameronMatthews760
    @CameronMatthews760 Год назад +9

    Surprisingly well edited video for such a new RUclipsr! Keep it up!

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      What every small RUclipsr wants to hear haha, thank you so much!

    • @frikkiesmit327
      @frikkiesmit327 Год назад

      Whaaat?! If he is small or not if he can edit well than he can edit. Gona keep an eye on this channel. Looks great!

  • @AndrewDanne
    @AndrewDanne Год назад

    I love what you do. Please Please keep it going. I think I will make one of these for my Nephew or Neice. I can see you scalling this up!

  • @hotpushupguy4203
    @hotpushupguy4203 Год назад +1

    Great fucking work man, both on the video and the skid steer!

  • @JLake3D
    @JLake3D Год назад +1

    I was just thinking about designing a skid steer and this video popped up! 😂 nice 👍
    Great video, good luck on the full size one 👌

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад +1

      Haha it’s been on my mind for awhile now so it was definitely a blast to build, and thank I’ll get there someday!

  • @peterwiessenthaner5107
    @peterwiessenthaner5107 Год назад +1

    It's so cool.

  • @nevenlukic
    @nevenlukic Год назад +1

    I hope it can do a sick wheelie :) Great project!

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад +1

      Ohhhhhh you bet it can, solid 8.7 out of 10 wheelie score with the new upgrades I added which will be shown in the next video

  • @leiflang8097
    @leiflang8097 Год назад +1

    Definitely fun driving a full sized skidsteer around. They are an amazing and versatile machine. Hopefully you get to try driving one some day!

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      Haha they look like a blast! Someday down the road it’ll happen, for now MiniSkidi it is

    • @leiflang8097
      @leiflang8097 Год назад

      @@professorboots Most interesting part is how they are controlled, I believe old skidsteers had two pettles on the floor to control the wheels and then two leavers to control the loader. Generally nowadays you just get 2 sticks, one stick for moving the vehicle and the other for the loader.

  • @peternickerson2911
    @peternickerson2911 Год назад +3

    This is super cool! I love designing and 3d printing little RC vehicles but I have never done something like this. I am very impressed. Super cool video

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      There is definitely something about making a tiny RC anything that is just insanely satisfying haha. And thank you it was a blast to make!

    • @peternickerson2911
      @peternickerson2911 Год назад +1

      @@professorboots Yeah I completely agree. And when it comes to RC the smaller it is usually the more of a challenge it is to design, but it is always super rewarding

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      Truer words have never been spoken

  • @EngieInPixels
    @EngieInPixels Год назад +1

    you"re doin good lad

  • @phreshxmetal
    @phreshxmetal Год назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @davidbrooke4829
    @davidbrooke4829 11 месяцев назад

    this is the same as when i try and explain something to my 4 year old, you are way more intelligent than the rest of us, ive printed the parts and now im lost! Even the instructables are complicated! one of the best prints ive seen on prusa prints is your mini skidsteer but people are reluctant to jump in because of the complexity..
    dumb it down and really go basic on the instructions and i bet way more downloads and builds

  • @jagadishdm7537
    @jagadishdm7537 Год назад +1

    Good luck 🎉

  • @robbjosh
    @robbjosh Год назад +1

    You Sir, just earned a sub!

  • @theLyzhendricks
    @theLyzhendricks Год назад

    0:09 the kill Dozer is a great example of what u can do with somthing like them lol

  • @arthurdent8091
    @arthurdent8091 Год назад +1

    Cool project. Now if I could find space and time to put this along with a myriad of other projects of mine. Good job.😁😁

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      Haha thank you! And whaaaaaat to many projects, is that even possible? Nah JK I am constantly running into that issue.

  • @sarahmiller9188
    @sarahmiller9188 8 месяцев назад

    Love it

  • @PunakiviAddikti
    @PunakiviAddikti Год назад +2

    I think a SBUS receiver works better. Then you can drive it with any compatible RC controller.

  • @GeorgeZhukovv
    @GeorgeZhukovv Год назад +1

    Great!

  • @remcoder6
    @remcoder6 Год назад

    I don't know what's cuter than a skid loader but I'd love to see a forklift. It had some interesting challenges to it.. and you could do the forklift sounds ;-)

  • @odysseyr7
    @odysseyr7 9 месяцев назад +1

    this is fucking awesome.

  • @leonardterlevic4765
    @leonardterlevic4765 11 месяцев назад

    I would recommend getting a proper lipo charger which has the option of discharging batteries to storage voltage (around 3.8 volts per cell for lipos) and balancing the cells (if one is more charged than the other the charger will even it out).
    Lipo batteries are very tricky to use because they have a high risk of just catching on fire spontaneously if not cared for properly.

  • @FrugalNation
    @FrugalNation Год назад +1

    Mr Boots,
    This thing is just the coolest and straight up my alley. Once I have the money to get a nice printer I will be making a ton of "Heavy" Equipment just like this. I have drone experience while I was in the military, I have electrical and mechanical engineering background and a Certified SolidWorks Professional. If you ever need any help with digitally designing parts, just ask. I'll do what I can. Thanks for such a great video too.
    -Rich

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      Wow that’s so cool! Thank you so much for the offer I might just take you up on that offer or at the very least pick your brain if I have any questions. You’ll have to let me know if you start any projects or get a printer.

  • @chasr34
    @chasr34 Год назад +1

    if you ever have future problems with the 4 wheel drive system, some skid steers have metal tracks for the wheels so you could always use that to help, plus it will add more for the look of it (and probably traction, idk)

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      That’d be a really good idea, I think I’m definitely going to make that a option in the future

  • @Victor_2019
    @Victor_2019 Год назад +1

    Great Video, subed!

  • @SantaDragon
    @SantaDragon Год назад +1

    Thanks, what a great project. Maybe I will build one for my nephew (when he gets a little older than 2,5) or for me ^^

  • @KhatabRobotics06
    @KhatabRobotics06 Год назад +1

    how are u only at 2000? Your videos are great!

  • @DrSpider77
    @DrSpider77 Год назад +2

    Great
    Thanks for show
    I work for a lot of years with ESP32 but I don't build an Skiddy

  • @Ryan_Tidwell
    @Ryan_Tidwell Год назад +1

    That is freakin cool. How have I not seen this channel before. You just earned a sub bud. Too bad your stuff is all backordered. I guess I'll have to be less lazy and make one myself. I gotta have one!!

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      Haha well I’m glad you found it! Yes hoping to catch up with all the orders this week. But if you need any help finding the parts don’t hesitate to message me on discord!

  • @3D-Printed-Guy
    @3D-Printed-Guy Год назад +1

    That’s a cute little fellow ❤🥺

  • @fealXX
    @fealXX Год назад +1

    Very cool project! Go skiddi! 😂

  • @hvtdev
    @hvtdev Год назад +1

    Hey man,
    Really like your videos. Wouldnt mind seeing a video on the mini FPV drone. Liked and subscribed for hopefully seeing one on the little drone.
    Greetings from South Africa.

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      Thank you! There will definitely be one on the little drone at some point!

  • @McFlysGarage
    @McFlysGarage Год назад +3

    I now have a new hobby

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      Haha I’m pretty sure that’s the best response I could hope for!

  • @bluenamjay1547
    @bluenamjay1547 Год назад +1

    I'm a simple man; I see skid steer, I subscribe. Great video :)

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      Haha that’s makes two of us! And thank you!

    • @bluenamjay1547
      @bluenamjay1547 Год назад

      @@professorboots just found out you don't ship the kit outside the US :( would have been cool to try and make this

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад +1

      Yeah I’m sorry I’m working on getting something set up for that, though everything will be open source so you should still be able to piece everything together

  • @BQAggie2006
    @BQAggie2006 Год назад +1

    Wonderful build! My 5yo would love an auger attachment, please!

  • @joesephrodrigues
    @joesephrodrigues Год назад +1

    fun project! I'd love if you considered moving to printables, its the future.

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      Thank you! I agree I actually put it up on printables as well www.printables.com/model/531344-diy-rc-skidsteer/comments
      In the future I’ll do better, and put it in the description

  • @alexanderzawydiwski9534
    @alexanderzawydiwski9534 Год назад +2

    It looks like the Anki Cosmo robot

  • @trialanderrorrobotics3616
    @trialanderrorrobotics3616 Год назад +1

    Great video! I'm strongly considering picking up a kit to put together with our FIRST FTC team. At least that's what I'm telling myself...
    I was somewhat suprised that you didn't go straight for the track model after you decided to go with the belt to drive the other wheel. The track would perform the same function. You mentioned later in the video that you'll be doing this in the future, so it's a pretty easy mod.
    Have you considered using a rope and pulley system to operate the bucket tilt? You could relocate the servo to the back which would lighten the weight of the bucket and increase the lifting capacity and increase the counter weight to balance the load. Designing channels into the print would keep it clean and using fishing line would keep things small, low friction where there's a turn, and strong.

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      Thank you! Ohhh that sounds really cool! are you a robotics teacher by chance? I should also mention there’s a 2.0 video coming out tomorrow with a bunch of updates though you’ll be shocked to hear I didn’t go for the tracks… not yet that is. Your idea to move the servo away from the front of the arm is amazing and I wish I would’ve considered that when I was first designing it. Though in the updated version I ended up swapping the arm motor for another n20 which makes the arm really overpowered so the extra weight doesn’t hurt it to much. If you decide that you want to build one for your FTC team definitely DM me on discord as I’d love to learn more about it. Thank you for the great comment!

    • @trialanderrorrobotics3616
      @trialanderrorrobotics3616 Год назад +1

      @@professorboots I'm not a professional teacher, the day job is in Additive Manufacturing R&D. I'm the lead mentor for the community-based robotics team.
      I was about to download and start printing the parts, but I saw the update coming and decided to hold off until tomorrow. I'll be in contact via Discord soon.

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      Oh gotcha, well that’s super awesome! And sounds good!

  • @_The_Phantom
    @_The_Phantom Год назад +1

    3d print waste is one of the things thats stopping me in my robotic projects. I'm trying to save money and not producing any waste (I'm kinda broke).
    I loved the video❤, these videos gives me different angle of motivation ❤😂

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад +1

      There is a decent bit of waste that comes along with 3D printing so I understand that. I hope you’re able to venture back Into robotics soon though. And thank you!

  • @frikkiesmit327
    @frikkiesmit327 Год назад +1

    Ok ok ok im gona do it now!!!!! Im gona sub

  • @prozacgod
    @prozacgod Год назад +1

    Just an FYI 9-volt batteries are very low current... Well for this sort of application.

  • @kepler_45
    @kepler_45 Год назад +1

    You could try to use belt drive for the main servo to see if it moves smother

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад +1

      I like what you’re thinking, I might try and give that a try.

    • @kepler_45
      @kepler_45 Год назад +1

      @@professorboots also consider using 2 motors one for each side to balance the load on both arms

    • @kepler_45
      @kepler_45 Год назад +1

      + you could use belt drive also in the bucket removing the motor from it wich is heavy

    • @kepler_45
      @kepler_45 Год назад +1

      Ik very well that this is not easy task but its a solution i whould use

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      I like all of your suggestions! Especially the belt drive running to the bucket, that would be really cool!

  • @vaishnavibywar620
    @vaishnavibywar620 Год назад +1

    Hello !! Gr8 work!!! When will u post the vdo for TFT LCD shield with chatgpt on ESP32?

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      Hello, thank you! I’ve been working on that project a little here and there but keep running into some coding bugs with the Tft screen and keyboard, so I’m not too sure. But it’s definitely something I plan to keep chipping away at!

  • @ognjennikolic1384
    @ognjennikolic1384 Год назад +2

    Could you please elaborate on the belt drive? Did you make the belt yourself, or is there a company that makes such small belts? Otherwise great project and video, keep it up!

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      I 3D printed the belt using TPU. Thank you it was a blast to make!

  • @MATEKYOO
    @MATEKYOO Год назад +1

    I made one on thingiverse, it's a bobcat t550 with all functions

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      That sounds awesome! I’ll see if I can find it

  • @alex59292
    @alex59292 Год назад +1

    I'm your 1k sub 🎉

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      🎉 LETSSS GO!! Alex will go down in the books as the 1000th subscriber!

    • @alex59292
      @alex59292 Год назад

      @@professorboots 💪

  • @ItsEggo
    @ItsEggo 11 месяцев назад

    Yo I would love to purchase the parts kit with just the electronics but I noticed it’s on back order, how long would you guess your shipping times are out?

  • @seb2721
    @seb2721 11 месяцев назад +1

    Mo powa baby = subscription lol

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  11 месяцев назад +1

      Haha that’s what I like to hear!

  • @laratsiraivo1986
    @laratsiraivo1986 11 месяцев назад +1

    How many rpm n20 motor have what U use

  • @dakotadriggers8838
    @dakotadriggers8838 7 месяцев назад +1

    genuinely curious, what do you gain from using an esp32 and custom pcb over an off the shelf rc receiver and esc?

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  7 месяцев назад +1

      Haha if you really want to look at it sideways and squint you could say you gain the ability to command it to do anything via writing custom firmware for example. You could make 10 of them and have em sink to each other and make em do a little dance with a handwritten script. But this is mainly an educational project to get hands on experience with development boards in a fun way

  • @TinyHardware
    @TinyHardware Год назад +1

    I think this is awesome, I have a family member that works in a bobcat and would die for this. I didn't see a link to the schematics for PCB. Are the electronics purchase?

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      Haha same here I have a family member who lost it when I made them one. I’m working on updating the circuit board design so I haven’t swapped in the new gerber files. The new design features another n20 motor for the arm which makes it capable of lifting ALOT more weight. The wiring diagram is Inside the GitHub repository. The electronics you can either pickup through my website or by sourcing them individually

    • @TinyHardware
      @TinyHardware Год назад +1

      @professorboots okey, I'll start sourcing the parts that I don't already have. I'll hold off until the new PCB design. Thank you

    • @TinyHardware
      @TinyHardware Год назад +1

      @@professorboots Should I wait to start printing parts? because it sounds like the chassis may change to support that N20 motor.

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад +1

      Yes that would be very wise, also I will definitely put a note in the bio of the 3D printed parts so people don’t get led astray.

  • @tarcisiobatista5595
    @tarcisiobatista5595 Год назад +1

    Use On shape man. Is from solid works

  • @pauls414
    @pauls414 Год назад +1

    No shipping to Europe?

  • @christopherlarson4089
    @christopherlarson4089 Год назад

    What scale is it?

  • @almaefogo
    @almaefogo Год назад +1

    Just found this from the hackaday post and I have 2 questions:
    Why not just sell the electronics board file so that people outside of the US can buy just board for 10€ for example and we can then order them ourselves instead of paying the ridiculous shipping prices from the US plus TAX?
    Is there enough space to build everything without the custom board?
    I would like to make this to gift to some kids I know but it would be too expensive to buy the ready made kits you sell, because in the end with tax a shipping each electronics kit might be close to or even above 100€, buying the board template from you and then ordering it online from china would be a lot cheaper and with faster shipping times than from the US, plus I would be able to easily source the components either locally or online for somewhat reasonable prices. making it a total of maybe 20 to 30€ excluding the custom board files, this would make it reasonable to build, more than that and I won't be able to afford it.
    But i have to say it looks amazing and I would have more fun with it than the kids.

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад +1

      You make a great point, right now I don’t ship out of the US. I plan on making the circuit board open source once I finish the new v2.0 model. It’ll be in the GitHub repository for free! Check in there a week from now

    • @almaefogo
      @almaefogo Год назад +1

      @@professorboots yes, that would be amazing, once you have that's available and I have some money I'll make sure to donate 10€ or something

    • @almaefogo
      @almaefogo Год назад +1

      Time to start sourcing most of the parts

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад +1

      Oh no worries the fact you’re building it and excited is more than enough! Definitely let me know how the build goes. Also along with that circuit board I’ll be releasing new 3D files for a V2.0 version. The difference in electronics is another H-bridge, another N20 motor(totaling 3) and one less servo though I still recommend getting 2 servos so you can build the log grabber attachment haha.

  • @MegaTraxxas
    @MegaTraxxas Год назад

    Nice project man! But using battery in 2023 looks obsolete)

  • @Berkley_Sauve19
    @Berkley_Sauve19 Год назад +1

    If you buy the diy kit do you have to code anything?

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад +1

      Originally I wasn’t preloading the boards with code, but now I always upload the latest onto it before shipping. So to answer your question nope!

    • @Berkley_Sauve19
      @Berkley_Sauve19 Год назад

      Thank you for your help

  • @flpsht
    @flpsht Год назад

    aww, man, only shipping the kits in the US. : /

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      Yeah I’m sorry, hopefully someday that changes

  • @meretrix
    @meretrix Год назад +1

    FYI the Discord link doesn't work for me

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      Thank you so much for letting me know here’s a new link! discord.gg/4RKGgKFDM7

  • @ElykBoi
    @ElykBoi Год назад

    What kind of screws are they?

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      I’m using Truss Head self tapping screws

    • @ElykBoi
      @ElykBoi Год назад +1

      ​@@professorboots do you know what size? im not sure what i should look for at the hardware store

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      I’m using a combo of 2.3x5, 2.3x8, and one 2.7x10 but those can be hard to find. Any M2 screw you find will most likely work. I’d recommend aM2 pan head screws, your hardware store will likely have those. If not they’ll definitely have the Allen head version which looks a little different but would also work

    • @ElykBoi
      @ElykBoi Год назад +1

      @@professorboots ok awesome, thanks!

  • @brendan636
    @brendan636 Год назад +1

    No shipping out of the USA? WTF... how will I tend to my bonsai's with out this.

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад

      NOT the BONSAIS! I’ll definitely figure something out, because we can’t be having that

  • @el_mario_reus
    @el_mario_reus Год назад +1

    morning! need some helo with the discord, the invite link is expierd

    • @professorboots
      @professorboots  Год назад +1

      Oh shoot thank you so much for letting me know! Here’s a new link discord.gg/4RKGgKFDM7

  • @conorstewart2214
    @conorstewart2214 Год назад +1

    One thing I have realised over the years is that 9 V batteries are absolute rubbish. They barely have enough power to do anything with and they definitely are not suitable for driving motors.

  • @tankgrrl
    @tankgrrl Год назад +1

    9v batteries are a trap for hobbyists. Their form factor makes them seem so enticing but frankly... they suck complete ass.
    For ~ 5v projects, 4 AA batteries (or a LiPo as you found) will beat the pants off a bucked 9v all day long.
    9v batteries are good for only one thing: Devices specifically designed around 9v batteries like fire alarms.

  • @Impruve-Your-Life
    @Impruve-Your-Life Год назад +1

    first