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Hexabot: Build a heavy duty six-legged robot!

Step 18Mount the electronics enclosure

Mount the electronics enclosure
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With the wiring completed, you can mount the enclosure to the frame. I drilled two holes in my enclosure, then placed the enclosure on the robot and used a punch to transfer the position of the holes to the frame. I then drilled holes in the frame for two sheet metal screws, which secure the enclosure to the frame. Add the Arduino battery, then close it up!

The location of the enclosure is up to you. I found mounting it between the motors to be the most convenient.
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2 comments
May 3, 2011. 3:10 AMmanojkumar6027 says:
sir i am using two 12v 4Amps batteries those are sufficient for run the motor
May 4, 2011. 9:29 PMmanojkumar6027 says:
not for riding on it ,if riding on it what is the capacity of batteries means voltage and current

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