
Raspberry Pi Camera part for Drogerdy Tank Bot
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This is a replacement body part for the Drogerdy Tankbot, designed to integrate a Raspberry Pi Camera seamlessly into its framework. A meticulous approach to internal electronics could turn this into a sleek mobile surveillance camera with impressive capabilities. ADDED: Integrated Component Tray Watch this video to see it in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MOlFp5fiKM Instructions To build the Drogerdy Tankbot with a Raspberry Pi Camera, start by printing out the body part and all necessary components from the Main Drogerdy Files at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:652851. You will need: 1 x Body Part 2 x inner frames 4 x outer track frames 4 x inner track frames 52 x track Begin by printing out the camera body part, then glue everything together, ensuring the motors are in place before attaching the rest of the parts. For this purpose, you can use these specific motors: https://solarbotics.com/product/gm3/, or similar alternatives from China that are readily available on eBay for $2 each. Next, screw the Raspberry Pi Camera firmly into place. You can also explore various components at your discretion; one suggested combination includes an A+ board and the listed items, which I've utilized in my design. Join the tracks using 2mm stainless steel pins. I recommend this power converter: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DC-To-DC-Converter-Buck-Step-down-Voltage-LED-Power-Module-3A-12V-To-5V-3-3V-/170934190732, and this motor shield: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/L298N-Dual-H-Bridge-DC-Stepper-Motor-Mover-Controller-Board-Module-for-Arduino-/321697124621.
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