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+ | ==== step 10: put the gears back in place ==== | ||
+ | * make sure to put them back all the way so they can move | ||
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+ | ==== step 11: put the bottom back leaving the potentiometer outside ==== | ||
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+ | ==== step 12: put the top and the bottom of the casing back ==== | ||
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+ | * make sure the potentiometer's wires are not caught or pressed | ||
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+ | ==== step 13: test the servo! ==== | ||
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+ | * connect the servo to a microcontroller and turn the potentiometer until you find a position where the servo doesn't turn. this will be you 90degrees. | ||
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+ | * any value bigger than 90 (but smaller than 180) will make the servo spin clockwise. accordingly, values between 0 and 89 will make it spin counterclockwise. the bigger the difference between 90 and the given value, the faster it will turn. | ||
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