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How to Build a Robot - The BeetleBot v2 ( Revisited )

Step 16The BeetleBot v2 ( Revisited ) - Mounting the power switch

The BeetleBot v2 ( Revisited ) - Mounting the power switch
Your robot should be able to move around and avoid obstacles.

To stop your robot, you need to remove the battery. This can get annoying and I recommend adding a simple switch.

Look at the pictures and you will understand. I have added heat shrink to make it look nice and hide my beautiful solder joint.
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Nov 22, 2009. 12:12 PMr_carron says:
i dont get this step...? in step 13 you soldered the wire from the back of the battery holder to the motor? ryte?
and you soldered the same wire to the switch and attached another wire to the motor to the switch.. i am lost now :(
Feb 17, 2011. 8:14 PMdrake33 says:
wrong answer
Feb 17, 2011. 8:13 PMdrake33 says:
Hi ya wazzup yall
Oct 24, 2010. 8:24 PMhohohe says:
Ref power switch @ 3rd connection (step 16). This does stop motors, but even in off (open) popsition, the lever switches still activate motors. Do I have something miswired.??
Sep 20, 2010. 5:31 AMCarnavislol says:
will a battery holder that has a switch on it work?
Nov 25, 2009. 1:13 AMfundash says:
 oh no!

i installed a switch and had mine working fine, until for some reason, the motors wont reverse...the just stop

also, when the on/off switch is off and i press a motor switch, the motors don't do anything! :(

Please reply!!!
Mar 23, 2010. 4:14 PMelmvet says:
My motors don't reverse when antennas contact surface.  wired as per v1 but added a switch.  your wiring diagram could be clearer.
Apr 11, 2009. 11:44 PMbot builder15 says:
hey Garrett, im 15 years old and iv have always wanted to know how to make a simple yet fun robot. The beetle bot is so cool because you dont need a CB (circuit board) or a programmer to make it. my one question is do i HAVE to use 3V motors or can i use a smaller one and just make the robot smaller? thanks Garrett :)
May 6, 2009. 7:07 PMraykholo says:
well that all depends exactly on what u said if ur gonna make the robot smaller then it might be possible to use smaller motors However, that would require u to totally remake this design and that kinda defeats it if so i would just apply this circuit to a different robot idea otherwise, it is possible to use smaller motors on this robot, but then i would suggest gearing it for more torque and thus the robot would move slower...
Oct 14, 2008. 9:51 AMsmilespoon says:
should v solder the 3rd connection to the positiv or negativ terminal of the battery holder
Nov 16, 2008. 3:02 PMMigacz says:
negative... Mine works!!!!!!!! PS solder it to the spring- it goes faster!!!!!

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