The driver is pretty large (compared to other drivers that we could have used). So we should plan on how to position it on the car, where exactly and how to keep it there. Glue might be one solution
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- 23 Feb 2018
TL. DR.
Most Remote Control cars have enough space in the body of the car. Somewhere on the inside. Look and think where exactly to place the driver. It is not a problem to place it on the roof, but more beautiful solutions might be possible.
In the case of one of the cars that we've used here is how we placed the driver:
Courses and lessons with this Tutorial
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Perfect STEM course. Module 1 - Smart Car with Raspberry PI
Disassemble a remote control car. Change the brain of the car with a smart computer like Raspberry Pi. Build a smart device with artificial intelligence that you could control from your phone and that could freely navigate itself in the real world and on the Internet. Use your hands. Develop programs for your robot and your phone. Be curious and invent.
The perfect course lives up to its name. You move through the content, we check it and return feedback to you.
In the end, you should be able to program and design smart devices that would make the world a better place. For everybody age 12+, 16+, 21+, 35+, etc. The hardware costs about 150$ and you could also use it in many of the other courses that we are planning to release.
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Finding a place for the Motor driver and Gluing it
The driver is pretty large (compared to other drivers that we could have used). So we should plan on how to position it on the car, where exactly and how to keep it there. Glue might be one solution
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