robotkid249

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"I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it."
-Pablo Picasso

"Everyone can be smart. Everyone is given a box of crayons in Kindergarden."

There are only two mistakes one can make along the road to truth; not going all the way, and not starting.
-Buddha





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Sep 28, 2010. 4:02 PM115494 says:
hey if youve made that ipod charger could post it because it is just awesome
Jan 26, 2010. 1:21 PMElipsit says:
Hey I like the inductive charging instructable and i'm thinking about making my own but i was wondering where you got you formula's for the frequency and capacitance and coil size ?  Any help you give would be great.
Jul 6, 2009. 1:56 PMsk.mobeen says:
no matter how simple u make things average joes like me get silly doubts....like this one:
in ur "wireless power" instructable u used what gauge wire for primary and secondary coils and u followed which type of gauge aystem AWG or SWG??
http://www.oilfield.de/download/techtabs/mechanic/mech001.pdf

""u already cleared some of my doubts very patiently...i should thank u for that..""
Nov 9, 2009. 5:17 PMMagnet_Dude says:
From the looks of his pictures and the pictures depicted from the link to radioshack I'd say the answer is by simple color coding to figure out which wire is which.


Jul 15, 2009. 2:41 PMeyebot117 says:
Hey, robotkid249! I'm building wireless transfer coils, and I'm having problems... I left a more in-depth description of my problem in your instructable, but I don't know if you saw that yet. I can't get a signal through the coils, and the LED isn't lighting up (no matter which frequency I try). It may be something simple like a bad connection, or something serious such as the wrong number of turns in either of my coils, or worse-the wrong capacitors... I was working off of your instructable, but now it seems I'm on my own... I have an oscilloscope, and a large function generator, but nothing I've tried has worked yet.... Any ideas or things to check? I'd appreciate any help I can get, because my deadline ends in two days!
Jul 14, 2009. 1:03 PMafw11 says:
Hey, I have a question about the Obstacle Avoiding Robot. What battery configuration did you use, because I think I shorted out my Ping sensor. :(
Jul 6, 2009. 1:49 PMsk.mobeen says:
hi robotkid249 u r GREATE man....ur instuctables are very good,challenging and u make them so easily understandable.Good Work Dude. I'm shocked after knowing ur age..u r so young and sooooo intelligent...u r a real GENIUS....i'm sk.mobeen from india my mail id is sk.mobeen@gmail.com. i wud like to chat wid you....if free please give me ur id....
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