- 1. Bit-zee
- 2. Bit-zee (long version)
- 3. Bit-zee Bot Introduction
- 4. Bit-zee planning and propulsion
- 5. Bit-zee's bits
- 6. Bit-zee's chassis/frame
- 7. Bit-zee's wheel mounts and fenders
- 8. Bit-zee's component mounting holes
- 9. Bit-zee's batteries
- 10. Improving the battery wires
- 11. Connecting Bit-zee's power wires and on-off switch
- 12. Bit-zee's motors
- 13. Why does Bit-zee need a motor controller?
- 14. Bit-zee's motor controller
- 15. Attaching and wiring Bit-zee's motor controller
- 16. Attaching Bit-zee's Arduino
- 17. How to hotwire a digital camera
- 18. Attaching Bit-zee's digital camera
- 19. Bit zee's 5 Volt power distribution board
- 20. Hacking and attaching a digital recorder/player to Bit-zee
- 21. Making a power connector for the Arduino
- 22. Attaching Bit-zee's prototype board
- 23. Connecting the motor controller to the Arduino
- 24. Connecting Bit-zee's camera to the Arduino
- 25. Bit-zee's bumper switches
- 26. Bit-zee's eyes
- 27. Bit-zee's IR sensor
- 28. Bit-zee's shell
- 29. Camera wiring update
- 30. Load the Code for It-zee and Bit-zee
12. Bit-zee's motors In this video we re-wire Bit-zee's motors to include longer wires and then we re-attach them to his frame. This video shows more detail than the previous motor video and it is shot in real time. This video also shows how to route the wires.
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