Recharging the LIPO Batteries :
ROFI has two LIPO
(Lithium Polymer) batteries, one in each foot. Each battery has two 3.7v cells that are
in series to an output of 7.4v. The two batteries are connected to ROFI
in parallel so the output voltage of the two connected batteries going
into the robot is 7.4v. It should be noted that when fully charged the
batteries will output 8.4 volts and then they are ready to be recharged
they will drain down to 6.4v. Never drain the batteries below 6.4 volts
or they can be permanently damaged! ROFI has no warning
system for low batteries, so it is important to check the voltage using a
volt meter every time before you run the robot. To recharge the batteries follow these steps:
Recharging the Android Tablet : ROFI's Android tablet has its own battery that will last for several hours on its own. During normal operation you won't need to externally recharge the Android tablet because the USB host shield will continually recharge the the tablet when they are connected (and the robot is powered on). When you first build ROFI, or If the robot is left idle for a long time the battery on the Android tablet will run down to 0. When this happen it can take up to 10 minutes of powering the tablet before the battery charges enough for it to turn its screen on. You can avoid this by charging your Android tablet by connecting it to your computer as shown in the diagram. |
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