Mad Old Lu
Super Freak
Get a clamp so you can attach the mounting pole to the side of your shopping cart.
I actually ordered it through Amazon using my CC points. But your suggestion still applies.
Get a clamp so you can attach the mounting pole to the side of your shopping cart.
If only it had a timer circuit and a couple of servo motors in it to rotate the upper dome and raise/lower the antenna automatically.
You will not be able to extend the antennae if displayed on a Detolf shelf.
If only it had a timer circuit and a couple of servo motors in it to rotate the upper dome and raise/lower the antenna automatically.
Looks great.
That looks great, man.
Looks great, kl241! Clear rod FTW!
I think I may have a place for this guy now.... now weather to pull the trigger or not.... hummmmm.
As of yet I don't have the room but I ordered it, should arrive tomorrow.
If only it had a timer circuit and a couple of servo motors in it to rotate the upper dome and raise/lower the antenna automatically.
that's the project i'm working on! the control board + battery is a tight fit inside the SS model
Very cool. I'd forgo the battery for a wired DC connection that could be tied into the rest of my display lighting, but a remote motion sensor acting as a trigger would also be pretty cool.
I skimmed through the video without audio (need to rewatch tomorrow) - do you mention any details on the circuit you installed in it?
that's the project i'm working on! the control board + battery is a tight fit inside the SS mode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pa8FGlOPJEs
that's the project i'm working on! the control board + battery is a tight fit inside the SS mode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pa8FGlOPJEs
I got it from Hyperdyne Labs (https://www.hyperdynelabs.com/products_elec_probot.php) based on a recommendation from Jason Eaton. It was made to control a studio scale probot, hence the cramped fit inside the SSC model.
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