![]() ![]() After 10 times of being hit the Battle Spider shuts down and a lifelike heartbeat light will rapidly flash leaving the lone champion standing!Ī unique, battle-hardened deco and hi-tech life-sensor that measures each hit adds to ultimate battle experience. When hit the Battle Spider will be stunned for one second. With scurrying legs and sensory capabilities, you’ll swear these robots were real they even recoil and react with every impact shot!īattle Spiders have a 1 meter fire range and are able to fire once per second or continually until hit. Damage detectors measure each hit, ensuring every match ends with only one bot standing. High-tech infrared technology allows the Battle Spiders to actually “fire”. Any other suggestions or advice are welcome as well.Watch as sci-fi comes to life in front of your eyes! Each spider has a remote control, and comes fueled with futuristic voice and sound effects. If not, can you recommend something else? I'd also like to get a couple of motors that would work well with whatever motor controller I need for the hex bug to prototype with, so motor suggestions would be helpful as well. The motors are low voltage (3.5V - 5V) so I'm looking for something that will be good for these motors. ![]() The hex bug uses an ST1155A dual motor controller on-board. The part I'm not sure about is the dc motor controller. I've settled on the HC-SR04 sonar sensor as it was recommended in a forum post, so I think I have that well in hand. I'd like to hack the hex bug into an obstacle avoiding autonomous robot (the light on my kids face when I told them we were going to "free" the robot was priceless!). After reading the docs, wiki, and forums, I think I can do this, but I would like a little guidance. ![]() I thought as an introduction a hex bug spider hack might not be too hard for me and it would really impress my kids as well. I love the idea of pythonic robotics and I just received my board a few days ago. ![]() I'm an electronics neophyte looking for an introduction with a fairly simple robotics project for me and my kids. ![]()
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