ZeroBot - "Off-Road" Version -- Raspberry Pi Zero FPV Robot

ZeroBot - "Off-Road" Version -- Raspberry Pi Zero FPV Robot

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This is a remix of Max Kern's great ZeroBot robot (more on Hackaday.io), with several changes made:\r\n\r\n- Headlights were added.\r\n- The tires feature a grooved design.\r\n- A charging port was integrated.\r\n- A front panel holder was also included.\r\n\r\nKelly Jordan is credited for the inspiration behind this project, thanks to his aggressive tank tread (available on Thingiverse).\r\n\r\nSome additional parts are required:\r\n- 2 BC337 transistors.\r\n- 2 1.5K resistors.\r\n- 2 22Ω resistors (adjust the value as needed to ensure enough current for your LEDs).\r\n- 2 cheap flashlights, similar to this model (available on Aliexpress), which will serve as the source for the LED and lens.\r\n- A Kcd11-101 switch (easily found on Aliexpress).\r\n- 4 M3 x 12mm bolts.\r\n- 4 M3 nuts.\r\n\r\n#### Update:\r\n- A shrunk down raspbian image, designed to fit even a 2GB sdcard, is now available for download. This image uses Max.K's latest Zerobot Pro control interface changes. To use it, simply connect to the "zerobot" WiFi network using the password "zerobot1", then browse to this address: http://zerobot/ or http://10.0.0.1/.

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