Raspberry Pi Camera part for Drogerdy Tank Bot

Raspberry Pi Camera part for Drogerdy Tank Bot

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This is a replacement body part for the Drogerdy Tankbot that allows it to integrate a Raspberry Pi Camera directly into its body. With careful design of internal electronics, you can turn this into a sleek and mobile surveillance camera. ADDED: Internal Component Rack Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MOlFp5fiKM Instructions: Print out the required parts from the Main Drogerdy Files at https://www.myminifactory.com/object/drogerdy-raspberry-pi-controlled-tank-bot-16328. 1 x Body Part 2 x Inner Frames 4 x Outer Track Frames 4 x Inner Track Frames 52 x Tracks Print and assemble the camera body part from this page. Begin by gluing together the motors, then attach the body parts. Use motors from Solarbotics (https://solarbotics.com/product/gm3/) or similar Chinese alternatives ($2 each on eBay). Screw in the camera. Other components are up to your discretion, but I'm using an A+ and items linked below, which I've designed my rack around. Join tracks with 2mm stainless steel pins. For power conversion, use this module (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DC-To-DC-Converter-Buck-Step-down-Voltage-LED-Power-Module-3A-12V-To-5V-3-3V-/170934190732). The motor shield I used is available at http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/L298N-Dual-H-Bridge-DC-Stepper-Motor-Mover-Controller-Board-Module-for-Arduino-.

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