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.
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that this quick and easy servo exchange repair job needs a more methodical and sturdy rebuild on all of its servos.
Malcolm aka
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