Converter cables for lego mindstorms nxt 8528




















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At best we can tell if a set is worth buying! Swooshable makes you a better LEGO builder. Could you tell me if it is possible to run 2 motors XL on the same port. The power there will not be too high for the port? Hi, thanks for sharing how to build the ev3-pf cable. Thank you for this explanation which is very clear regarding how to make the cable.

DC voltage? I have not tested this so I cannot give you a good answer. The EV3 can run four motors simultaneously, so there might be enough power. Also can you be more specific on the PF cable side of it? Second, can you draw out from left to right or top to bottom which side is power on the PF cable so I have a reference point? Third, Do I connect power from PF cable to the pin junction?

If so where do i connect the ground from the PF cable? You can try to buy a used cable from Bricklink. Or build your own with the instructions provided. It is rather simple. Do you know if the PF motor can than be controlled the same way as EV3 motor? Thanks for replying. The PF Motors do not have an encoder.

Hence they do not know about their rotation position. You can only control the power and duration. Your email address will not be published. Here is the final result: And here is a video that shows our solution at work: First, you need to have a look at the wiring diagram.

Then you twist the two resistors legs and solder them together. Then you need to cut the pin 4 cable shorter. Solder the resistors to the pin 4 cable.

You can then twist the pin 2 cable onto the resistors. Next you solder the cable to the resistors. Next you twist the pin 3 and 6 to the end of the resistors and solder them on. It depends on the load. If the two XL motors run without any resistance then this will work. My understanding is that the resistors help the EV3 to identify the motor. First, using the PF extension cable has two different ends, which one do I use?



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