Chapter 2 Radio Control: Adapter and 110 V Supply
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If you have an extra NI-MH RC battery, you can charge this outside the RC. You
may want to do this while you are using the robot or if you need to charge both batteries at
the same time. The adapter needed to do this is in the control case or it is on your charger.
It has a white connector on one side and a connection on the other end that will go directly
to your battery. The charging time is still 16 hours.
110 Volt RC Transmitter Power Supply Option
The 110V RC Power Supply is a power unit that plugs into a standard electrical
outlet and in to the RC transmitter. This allows you to have continuous power without using
batteries. This connects into the same connection as the battery. To make the connection
you need to take the back cover off the RC. The wire feeds through a slot in the RC case.
When you re-close the case be sure that the wire is not pinched. With this option, you do
need to stand near an electrical outlet or have an extension cord.
Summary of Contents for Patches & Pumper
Page 1: ...i Patches Pumper Robot Operating Manual Version 6C ...
Page 27: ...23 Chapter 4 Cassette Tape Player System Diagram Cassette Tape Player ...
Page 28: ...24 Chapter 4 Cassette Tape Player System Diagram ...
Page 47: ...43 APPENDIX A ...
Page 51: ...47 Appendix A Robot Functional Block Diagram Robot Functional Block Diagram ...
Page 52: ...48 APPENDIX B ROBOT PARTS IDENTIFICATION ...
Page 62: ...58 Notes ...
Page 63: ...59 Technical Tips ...