Build Your Own Remote Control Car: You'll Never Believe What Happens Next!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 май 2023
  • In this video i will show you how To make a remote control car from the following discarded toy parts, you will need:
    Four wheels from a broken toy car and a nice-looking cap that can be reused as a cap for the new car.
    A remote control transmitter-receiver kit; for this, I'm using the Microzone MC6C 2.4G wave signal transmitter and the Microzone MC7C signal receiver from the remote control.
    A mini servo motor to control the car's steering.
    A N20 reduction gear motor to drive the wheels.
    A self-made mini ESC circuit used to control the speed of the N20 reduction gear motor mentioned above.
    self-made mini ESC: • DIY Micro Brushed ESC ...
    Wires and a 3.7v battery to power the car.
    A copper tube and a soldering iron to solder the steering system for the remote control car.
    The fabrication process is as follows:
    We connect the reduction gear motor to the rear wheel using a gear and with the help of a wooden stick and a plastic tie.
    We fabricate the front axle for the remote control car. In this step, we use the copper tube and soldering iron, then solder the two steering links as in the design draft, and connect them to a PVC plate using screws. We then install a servo motor to control the steering.
    Connect the wires of the two motors to the control signal receiver and power the receiver using a 3.7v battery.
    Assemble all the parts neatly, and your remote control car is now complete. Let's test out the new car!
    Here are some additional notes: Before starting fabrication, make sure you have collected all the necessary parts and tools to perform the job. Make sure you have enough knowledge of how to use these tools and equipment. During fabrication, always ensure safety for yourself and others. Especially when using a soldering iron, wear safety glasses and work in a well-ventilated area. When connecting the parts, make sure they are securely fastened and not loose. If necessary, you can use adhesive or locking mechanisms to keep the parts stable. Before testing your remote control car, double-check all the connections and ensure they are working correctly. If necessary, adjust the parts to ensure the car can run smoothly and safely. Good luck in making your remote control car from discarded toys!
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