This is a project that I've been wanting to do and lack of time I never had really, is a car R / C toy with a moving minicamera distance driven. The camera purchases on ebay on about 35 €, wireless color and sound. The part where the camera that this rise is 2 servos a small electric aircraft to buy and which unfortunately is not going to fly again (the last time he did not went very well off)
As you can see in the picture one of the servos is directly anchored on the roof of the body. Move a metal where they installed the other servo, the camera and LED .
The camera is mounted directly on the side of another servo so did not need further support and save weight. The LED are subject to the back by a clip to support modeling and powered directly by a function of own car so they can turn on and off as needed. The receiver is located in the rear and powered by a 4.8 v battery located in the lower compartment of the vehicle in the original.
The car The car at first was a little toy with speed, strength and autonomy. With some tinkering I got an improvement of almost all the moving parts. Starting at the rear wheels of a car today is that I had to scrap out there, much bigger than the others, best engine and differential as well as the possibility of running short and long. The original was slow, small and lacking differential rather clumsy.
This also led me to change it now has more suspension travel and absorbs bumps better and the added weight. The front also changed a little spring to stay a little more up to the front and adjust the front wheels do not "dance" as much as before. The first problem was to put everything in place and on, it showed more strength and speed, but the battery lasted only 5 minutes (and the last 2 minutes and without force. I resolved to change the batteries of 4.8 V on the other of 8.4 v and the result was more than satisfactory, much more strength, speed and autonomy.
Well is still unfinished but I've done several tests at home and garage and have been very good, both the camera control and the car, put more photos when finished.
By PeYuTrOn
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