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Mini ORMaC
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James Stana and I designed this in Google Sketchup.
ORMaC is our 4 foot robotic mascot featured at Orlando Maker Faire 2015 and soon to be joined by his companion CaMRO at Maker Faire Orlando 2016. The project is designed to work without any soldering.
Join us in other projects like this at the Orlando Robotics and Makers Club: http://www.meetup.com/Orlando-Robotics/
An electrical circuit that powers a Light Emitting Diode (LED) is a lot like water being channeled over a water wheel.
The battery potential, or voltage, is represented by a tank of water high above a reservoir. The higher the tank the greater the water pressure, or voltage, and the larger the tank the longer the battery will last.
If you cut a large hole in the tank, all the water will rush out quickly. To slow the water and make it last longer, you might install a valve or run the water through a hose. A resistor acts like a valve or hose to keep the electrical current from flowing out too fast, or your l
ORMaC is our 4 foot robotic mascot featured at Orlando Maker Faire 2015 and soon to be joined by his companion CaMRO at Maker Faire Orlando 2016. The project is designed to work without any soldering.
Join us in other projects like this at the Orlando Robotics and Makers Club: http://www.meetup.com/Orlando-Robotics/
An electrical circuit that powers a Light Emitting Diode (LED) is a lot like water being channeled over a water wheel.
The battery potential, or voltage, is represented by a tank of water high above a reservoir. The higher the tank the greater the water pressure, or voltage, and the larger the tank the longer the battery will last.
If you cut a large hole in the tank, all the water will rush out quickly. To slow the water and make it last longer, you might install a valve or run the water through a hose. A resistor acts like a valve or hose to keep the electrical current from flowing out too fast, or your l
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