by NVR2FST » Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:58 pm
by NVR2FST
Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:58 pm
Thanks guys. I am looking for something in the US. As far as the other listing ,If I were to buy something that large I would want it to be capable of more AMPs so I could use it on some of my other projects. I also dont like buying used electronics without seeing it in person. I wouldnt mind finding a nice wide range variable power supply to keep in my shop for all of my projects. As for using a power supply from a pc you still only have 5 volts or 12 . I have a hobby power supply now. It is not variable, it has a 13.8 volts 11.5 amp side (for automotive type power) and a 5 volt 3 amp side. I am trying to get something that will equal the battery on a full charge. I figure if the voltage or amperage is too low while programming fast moves on the robonova it wont have the same "momentum" when I recconect to the battery. So far what I have noticed with the robonova is the transition from one move to the next you need to "use" the momentum to smoothly move to the next. I am talking about Robonovas center of gravity. If I do a fast move with some forces of his upper halve pushing one way and I get it to another position without falling when connected to a weaker power and connect the robonova with more power (the battery) it may fall down because the timing would be off to stop or cancel the momentum. So I am looking for one or the other. A variable power supply, or one that has the exact requirements of the Robonova. One of my questions is still, how many amps at the 6 volts. I just figured by now that you guys would have come across a power supply, supplier that has something just right for the Robonova. I am not looking for something that "Just Works". I have that. Any comments are very welcome. Thanks guys
Thanks guys. I am looking for something in the US. As far as the other listing ,If I were to buy something that large I would want it to be capable of more AMPs so I could use it on some of my other projects. I also dont like buying used electronics without seeing it in person. I wouldnt mind finding a nice wide range variable power supply to keep in my shop for all of my projects. As for using a power supply from a pc you still only have 5 volts or 12 . I have a hobby power supply now. It is not variable, it has a 13.8 volts 11.5 amp side (for automotive type power) and a 5 volt 3 amp side. I am trying to get something that will equal the battery on a full charge. I figure if the voltage or amperage is too low while programming fast moves on the robonova it wont have the same "momentum" when I recconect to the battery. So far what I have noticed with the robonova is the transition from one move to the next you need to "use" the momentum to smoothly move to the next. I am talking about Robonovas center of gravity. If I do a fast move with some forces of his upper halve pushing one way and I get it to another position without falling when connected to a weaker power and connect the robonova with more power (the battery) it may fall down because the timing would be off to stop or cancel the momentum. So I am looking for one or the other. A variable power supply, or one that has the exact requirements of the Robonova. One of my questions is still, how many amps at the 6 volts. I just figured by now that you guys would have come across a power supply, supplier that has something just right for the Robonova. I am not looking for something that "Just Works". I have that. Any comments are very welcome. Thanks guys