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; 7V - 28V
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Conclusion
The configuration I have shown you here only
scratches the surface of what the AMP 2. 5 KFE is capable
of. I don't recommend you go out and start running
waypoints or doing circle maneuvers until you have several
flights under your belt. This will also let you work out any
kinks in your craft.
To date, I have only flown a couple of waypoints
successfully and that is because I worked the craft with
the radio and someone else operated the laptop. I'm sure
with time I will be able to do both, once I get a few of my
own kinks out.
Be sure to check out the Kronos Robotics website for
KFE parts and more detailed instructions for assembly. I
plan on offering various upgrade options, as well as a
complete frame kit.
As always, be sure to post your questions in the
SERVO Magazine forums at http://forum.nutsvolts.com
/ viewtopic.php?f= 49&t=16866. SV
Next Month: 3D Printers
Starting next month, I will begin a new series on 3D
printers. I will take you through the build process of the
two printers shown in Figure A.
The Rostock MAX (on the left) is probably one of the
largest 3D printer kits you can put together. It's based on a
Delta Robot design and is as much fun to watch as it is to
print.
The PrintrBot Jr (on the right) is probably the smallest.
This little guy is so small I can place it just about anywhere.
While not as sophisticated as the MAX, it’s still a lot of fun
to tinker with.
FIGURE A.