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  • Stefan H.
    Stefan H. replied to a topic in the forum Support:
    Thank you Jorge for the additional Info.
     
    Great thing you do all these Tests and electrical measurements so that we others can benefit from your knowledge.
    I really appreciate your help....  more
    Thank you Jorge for the additional Info.
     
    Great thing you do all these Tests and electrical measurements so that we others can benefit from your knowledge.
    I really appreciate your help.  
    For now I´m fine with the Information I received from you guys,  thanks forum community.
       
    • January 15, 2015
  • Stefan H.
    Stefan H. replied to a topic in the forum Support:
    Thats an interesting explanation, and good thoughts......... thanks!
     
    A  2 cell LiPo is probably the best solution. If I build "light" enough 2 XL motors maybe do the job.
    I just tend to build very sturdy, and therefore my models get too heavy...  more
    Thats an interesting explanation, and good thoughts......... thanks!
     
    A  2 cell LiPo is probably the best solution. If I build "light" enough 2 XL motors maybe do the job.
    I just tend to build very sturdy, and therefore my models get too heavy most of the time.
    Gearing down 3 : 5 would help for the torque........sacrificing the already poor rpm of an XL motor.
     
    So the sbrick can withstand up to 2A at each port you would say? Or at least at 2 ports...  
    • January 12, 2015
  • Stefan H.
    Stefan H. replied to a topic in the forum Support:
    Thanks, for the fast answers.
    I need to power 4 XL motors for propulsion (hard-coupled with knop wheels, for 58 Ncm torque)
    and a servo motor for steering......... and was thinking of a "stronger" power source.
    The rechargeable battery from Lego is...  more
    Thanks, for the fast answers.
    I need to power 4 XL motors for propulsion (hard-coupled with knop wheels, for 58 Ncm torque)
    and a servo motor for steering......... and was thinking of a "stronger" power source.
    The rechargeable battery from Lego is just too weak, and the 9 Volt Battery version is a hassle to get out the AA cells for recharge.
    If anyone has a good power source solution for the sbrick with 4 XL motors let me know :-) 
     
    By the way, when will the sbrick App for windows phones be ready?
     
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    • January 12, 2015
  • Stefan H.
    Stefan H. replied to a topic in the forum Support:
    Hello, 
     
    I just got my first sbrick by mail. Can I connect the sbrick to a 3 cell 11,1 Voltage LiPo Akku (as power source) without harming...  more
    Hello, 
     
    I just got my first sbrick by mail. Can I connect the sbrick to a 3 cell 11,1 Voltage LiPo Akku (as power source) without harming it?
    Thanks
    Cheers
    Steff  
    • January 12, 2015
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  • January 15, 2015 2:33 PM CET
    in the topic Technical questions in the forum Support
    Thank you Jorge for the additional Info.   Great thing you do all these Tests and electrical measurements so that we others can benefit from your knowledge. I really appreciate your help.   For now I´m fine with the Information I received from you guys,  thanks forum community.   This post was edited by Stefan H. at January 15, 2015 2:33 PM CET
  • January 12, 2015 7:34 PM CET
    in the topic Technical questions in the forum Support
    Thats an interesting explanation, and good thoughts......... thanks!   A  2 cell LiPo is probably the best solution. If I build "light" enough 2 XL motors maybe do the job. I just tend to build very sturdy, and therefore my models get too heavy most of the time. Gearing down 3 : 5 would help for the torque........sacrificing the already poor rpm of an XL motor.   So the sbrick can withstand up to 2A at each port you would say? Or at least at 2 ports...
  • January 12, 2015 2:27 PM CET
    in the topic Technical questions in the forum Support
    Thanks, for the fast answers. I need to power 4 XL motors for propulsion (hard-coupled with knop wheels, for 58 Ncm torque) and a servo motor for steering......... and was thinking of a "stronger" power source. The rechargeable battery from Lego is just too weak, and the 9 Volt Battery version is a hassle to get out the AA cells for recharge. If anyone has a good power source solution for the sbrick with 4 XL motors let me know :-)    By the way, when will the sbrick App for windows phones be ready?     This post was edited by Stefan H. at January 12, 2015 2:27 PM CET
  • January 12, 2015 12:39 PM CET
    in the topic Technical questions in the forum Support
    Hello,    I just got my first sbrick by mail. Can I connect the sbrick to a 3 cell 11,1 Voltage LiPo Akku (as power source) without harming it? Thanks Cheers Steff This post was edited by Stefan H. at January 12, 2015 12:39 PM CET
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