Umm, right...do you think that it's possible to find a battery that can fit on the wrist? A solenoid valve needs 110-120 V...
Some can do 12V or lower; check eBay.Idk, I suggest trying to rearrange a car battery, or maybe just a whole bunch of little ones.
You're not bossy, you're just trying to get your point across. Welcome! And yes, a microcontroller is probably the best way to do it, unless you design an independent circuit for it, eliminating the need for programming.I honestly think a micro controller is essential in the web shooter unless someone can tell me how it can be used without one.
Forgive me if I sound bossy, and I Apologize im I'm butting in.
You're not bossy, you're just trying to get your point across. Welcome! And yes, a microcontroller is probably the best way to do it, unless you design an independent circuit for it, eliminating the need for programming.
Now, wadaltmon, where can we find a circuit like this?
Here: http://realwebtech.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=164213261
If any of you want to use that circuit, be my guest. I am going with Shadow (the above poster) and using a microcontroller.
EDIT: The part that says motor is the thing that you want to actuate, i.e. solenoid and the like.
Don't worry, I am going to get Iron to put up the explanation of the circuit soon, including a how-to-build instructable, probably.
So do I. I go back on the fifth.That's great! Because I'm going back to school next week and will have a lot of equipment and genius teachers to help with the formula too if they agree
dug,, I reger that I want the fluid in the back of the body in a backpack or somethingThe fluid will obviously be Placed at the back of the shooter, I don't know what you mean by wanting them to go through tubes.
dug,, I reger that I want the fluid in the back of the body in a backpack or something