#HC05 motor
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just poked right now
ok...ill solder them right now and test
solder a pin there and use a female jumper, or solder the end of the jumper
is there are connector block on the other side?
yeah ill solder the head of the jumper to the holes
or is it just a bare pad hole?
This is the other side
yeah, that won't be satisfactory
ok..ill solder
i can solder the VCC to 5v
GND to GND
RXD of Hc 05 to pin 13
and TXD of Hc 05 to pin 2?...according to the code?
that looks right: SoftwareSerial mySerial (rxPin, txPin); according to the doc
rx and tx are on the arduino side, so they are reversed on the HC05. And you said it was receiving commands, so that looks OK.
the pins may not be THE problem, but they are A problem
but your program is pretty simple, i don't see anything wrong with it. If it's printing out the received single character commands then I suspect some issue with the motor dirver or something. How are you powering the motors?
3 3.7 li ion batteris
in series? what voltage are the motors? could you point to a product link for the motor control board?
if you disconnect some of the motors, does it work better (for the motors that are still connected)?
i'm confused: are they 12v motors or 5v motors or something else?
what is their "working voltage"
3-6v DC
so the batteries should NOT be in series. And it's dangerous to put lipo batteries in parallel unless they are carefully matched
ok. i should connect them in parallel?
NO, don't do that, just try one at time. 7.4V is too high for the motors
okk
we have a guide for a similar shield
similar motor: https://www.adafruit.com/product/3777
did you really have 3.7V+3.7V+3.7V in series?
so it measured like 11.1V?
I will be off in a couple of minutes, sorry
yeahh
ok thank you for your help
that voltage is too high for those motors, sorry
3-6V only
maybe it stopped working because something heated up in the motor or on the motor board, so just try one battery
i thought the motor driver gives out like 5V
okk
the board doesn't convert the power. Were you supplying 11.1V to the barrel jack on the Arduino? The motor board takes an external supply. See https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-motor-shield-v2-for-arduino/powering-motors#setting-up-your-shield-for-powering-dc-and-stepper-motors-2045947
quote:
Don't connect the motor power supply to the Arduino's 5V power pin.
that page will give you some help about powering the motor board
ok
I'm not sure how well it will work at 3.7V, but you can try. It normally expects >=5V
i connected the batteries to the motor driver..not the srduino
I have built a robot with similar motors. I powered it with 3 or 4 AA batteries. I didn't try a LiPo for the motor battery. But that was years ago
99% of 'weird motor problems' are due to noise on the power line from sharing power supplies and/or not having a powerful enough supply! Even small DC motors can draw up to 3 Amps when they stall.
another quote from that page
ill read that..yeah
ill try it on one liPo
Okk...everythings working
i just need to connect the servo and the ultrasonic sensor
for auto braking
yay!