by Humanoido » Mon Apr 06, 2009 6:52 pm
by Humanoido
Mon Apr 06, 2009 6:52 pm
The servo can be under stress by being out of alignment. For example, a slight push on the legs or arms may result in the sound you describe. There may be some sound if the robot is trying to stand and balance, and is out of alignment. As mentioned, the tic marks are what to look for, and see if they line up. Even on new iSobots, some alignment may be required. Mine required a head alignment and it's overall perfect now. You will also want to check the power of the batteries, as sometimes the gyros will struggle to keep balance as the batteries become depleted.
humanoido
The servo can be under stress by being out of alignment. For example, a slight push on the legs or arms may result in the sound you describe. There may be some sound if the robot is trying to stand and balance, and is out of alignment. As mentioned, the tic marks are what to look for, and see if they line up. Even on new iSobots, some alignment may be required. Mine required a head alignment and it's overall perfect now. You will also want to check the power of the batteries, as sometimes the gyros will struggle to keep balance as the batteries become depleted.
humanoido