), and two longer. I tried to stretch them out to show the different lengths: the three middle cables are from a standard NXT kit (makred in green), and the others are the availible lengths from HiTechnic. At just $6.49 for a package of four, this makes getting a "double set" (so you have two of each cable) affordable if you really want equal-lengthed cables on both motors, for instance. As an exa
mple of how this reduces wire clutter, here's an image of two simple NXT set-ups: the one on the left uses the two shortest HiTechnic cables, while the example on the right uses the shortest availible set from the retail NXT kit. Which do you prefer?--
Brian Davis
6 comments:
Nice motor collection ;o)
Yes, he has enough to now create the first NXT biped.
You think you could have it done by Monday, Brian? ;)
Jim
Great comparison picture of the Brick, by the way... I'm ordering a bunch.
Jim
> Nice motor collection ;o)
Yeah, true... I have a few extra motors :-). And no, I didn't get all those from the MUP/MDP program (yes, I spent my own money as well) :-).
As to the brick comparision, yeah, I had them in some models, but simple shows the point here - those short wires are going to come in handy.
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Brian Davis
At just $6.49 for a package of four.
That is ALOT less that a set of four Starbucks coffee and a heck of alot more usefull!
Yeah, the NXT set doesn't come with enough small wires. It should be really useful
Josiah ><>
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