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Re: Technic & robotics-compatible LEGO ZNAP clearance at TRU
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lugnet.robotics
Date: 
Fri, 28 Jul 2000 08:30:02 GMT
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Simon Bogaert <simon.bogaert@AVOIDSPAMadvalvas.be>
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Hello,

They don't work for me
and they're
too small. I have scavenged much large ones from Tonka dozers and other • large
scale tanks etc
Can you tell us exactly which ones you used?
How did you interface the "strange" treads with Lego?

they take more horse power too. So, using extra battery boxes like the one • in
3591, you can easily build an RCX booster brick to run multiple motors in
parallel.
How did you switch these battery packs?  I can imagine that, if you just
plugged the connectors of the batt. packs onto the connector of the motor
and then connect the RCX to the motor, all commands coming from the RCX
about start, stop, etc. would vanish in vain.

Thanks

Simon



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  Re: Technic & robotics-compatible LEGO ZNAP clearance at TRU
 
>Oddly enough, there isn't one. But the better battery box is worth the >sacrifice, for me. Yeah, that battery box is nice, even if it is so oddly colored! I don't use many non-Lego parts, but ... (deadly hush from all true Lego purists) I have (...) (24 years ago, 26-Jul-00, to lugnet.robotics)

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