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Thursday 27 May 2021

How To Teardown A Cubee Robot Speaker For Servo Repairs - Part 6 I Need ...


After my Cubee Robot Bluetooth Speaker took a fatal dive at the floor, I am determined to fix my Cubee problems I found in Part 1. In Part 2 I tore down Cubee and I Identified that the right leg and hip servos were broken and needed to be replaced. In this Part 3, I replaced the Cubee right ankle servo, what I imagined would be a simple task of extracting the broken servo and swapping in a replacement took far longer and was more difficult than than I expected. In part 4 I replaced the right hip servo which was indeed damaged. In Part 5 - Houston We Have A Problem - caused by my not turning off the power after a final test In this Part 6 - I discover that the other left leg servo is trashed, and realise that it would be better to replace all 4 servos and to make all of them much more secure than in the original videos as slippage can cause damage if the servo is facing in the wrong direction when it activates. So I needed to find and test two more servos to replace the broken Left Leg and the flaky only left hip, given that three other servos had died In Part 7 - I improve the servo insertion process on the ankles and hips by re-inventing the servos fastening mechanisms led to the Part 5 damage. I always advise people to watch the entire video series if they wish to copy (at their own risk) what I have done, but in this case its crucial you do or I can almost guarantee you will make the same mistakes I did, or worse and as I have the tools and resources to correct things you may be left with a Cubee you broke. Simple Don't skip through this video series if you have a Cubee. Please don't forget to give a Thumbs Up, Share and most importantly Subscribe to this fixed1t channel by clicking the subscribe button to be informed about Part 6 - Where a rethink is on the cards and a realisation that this quick and easy servo exchange repair job needs a more methodical and sturdy rebuild on all of its servos. Malcolm aka  @FIXED1T  #fixed1tAIrobots #fixed1tTOYREPAIRshed #fixed1tROBOTrepairs

ASMR Unboxing New Reach Robotics Mekamon Augmented Reality Robot

This is a detailed Unboxing of a brand new Reach Robotics Mekamon Augmented Reality Robot. Reach was an award winning company which sadly ceased trading in 2020 after winning awards in 2017 and 2019, which is sadly a common fate of many high technology startups. There are a number of these old stock Robots available on eBay and other platforms at crazy low prices, however sadly they are powered by Lithium Polymer or LiPO batteries many of which has discharged since manufacturer. LiPO batteries are prone to overheating if charged from a heavily discharged state, so they have protective circuits in the battery control charging systems that prevent the battery from recharging, without specialist work to bring them to the low edge of life. This is a great unboxing as the quality of the materials used and therefore the sound of the box opening and unpacking make this an excellent ASMR video. I will be making a part 2 video once I have rescued and charged the Mekamon Battery show its amazing functionality and possibly many more videos afterwards. It will certainly be a star in #robotsintheshower at some stage. Malcolm aka  @FIXED1T  #Unboxing #ASMR #fixed1tROBOTrepairs #fixed1tAIrobots #toyREPAIRshed #fixed1t

Tuesday 18 May 2021

How To Teardown A Cubee Robot Speaker For Servo Repairs - Part 5 Houston...

Cubee Robot https://amzn.to/3hny6x7 Wowstick Screwdriver: https://ebay.us/qfO4kv Replacement Servo Used: SG90 Servos: https://ebay.us/Jqp6bb Polymorph Low Temp Plastic : https://ebay.us/1edDEu CellMeter 8 Servo Tester And LIPO battery discharger: https://ebay.us/FhwD5i After my Cubee Robot Bluetooth Speaker took a fatal dive at the floor, I am determined to fix my Cubee problems I found in Part 1. In Part 2 I tore down Cubee and I Identified that the right leg and hip servos were broken and needed to be replaced. In this Part 3, I replaced the Cubee right ankle servo, what I imagined would be a simple task of extracting the broken servo and swapping in a replacement took far longer and was more difficult than than I expected. In part 4 I replaced the right hip servo which was indeed damaged. In this Part 5 - Houston We Have A Problem - caused by my not turning off the power after a final test, and my hip fix slipping. I always advise people to watch the entire video series if they wish to copy (at their own risk) what I have done, but in this case its crucial you do or I can almost guarantee you will make the same mistakes I did, or worse and as I have the tools and resources to correct things you may be left with a Cubee you broke. Simple Don't skip through this video series if you have a Cubee. Please don't forget to give a Thumbs Up, Share and most importantly Subscribe to this fixed1t channel by clicking the subscribe button to be informed about Part 6 - Where a rethink is on the cards and a realisation that this quick and easy servo exchange repair job needs a more methodical and sturdy rebuild on all of its servos. Malcolm aka  @FIXED1T  #fixed1tAIrobots #fixed1tTOYREPAIRshed #fixed1tROBOTrepairs