Next version 'Nixie' is coming soon !

Help us to get ready with MyRobotLab version Nixie: try it !

Alright - finally got my PIR connected - big delay was finding correct jumpers for it.

This is an Arduino Uno connected on digital pin 7 with just an Arduino service

Works as I expect it would - 3 second delay after a signal .. goes back to low if not triggered again..

If you don't get this far, we need to find out why...

Hi Gael, I saw that the bearing balls you used in the waist are those yellow BB pellets used for softair. I play softair and as far as I know the yellow BB pellets are used for manually activated spring guns which have low power, thus they are the lightest amongst all (0.12 grams)
Those yellow BB pellets are the most fragile in the sense that they get very easily cracked or ovalized, even with just one shot (in fact you never have to re-use them, or your softair gun will crack).

Ok guys, here is my "Bishop"'s head (it's a little cameo, any idea where this name is coming from?)
After much thinking, I decided to make his eyes green, also because it was the only colour I could find among my wife's nail polish :D
Cams are both HD, perhaps one day it will have stereoscopic vision...

 

 

 

InMoov Rob Runs his first 2 scripts live through the MRL Web GUI.

Thanks Grog and everybody for all of the help along the way.

Hi, I don't know if you ever addresed this problem but as long as Gael is now working on the legs (yes Gael, I do agree with the rest of the community, Inmoov must have legs, no wheels please) it will soon appear the "need of power" problem.
Self balancing on the legs will introduce power drainage problems and unless you want to have your Inmoov running on lead batteries for only 3 minutes before they get drained by the many servos or to keep it hooked on a power cable, an alternative solution must be found.