Remote control cars are extremely entertaining and are one of the most popular toys in the world. Many enthusiasts build their own remote control cars so they can customize the engine, steering capabilities and other features. Building a remote control car at home can be challenging but also very rewarding. This article provides detailed instructions on how to build your own remote control
- 1. Glue two pairs of resistors to the inside wall of the housing of the handheld remote control device using the rubber cement. Leave a space of approximately 1 inch between the two pairs of resistors.
- 2. Drill a small hole through the wall of the housing in the middle of the 1-inch space, then place the 4-inch steel rod through the hole.
- 3. Snap the rotating steel head with the electrode to the end of the bar that is inside the remote control housing. Snap the plastic knob from the remote control kit to the end of the steel rod outside of the housing. This is the device that will steer the car.
- 4. Strip some wire coating from the end of the trigger wire and crimp the ends of the wire around one pair of resistors.
- 5. Close the remote control housing by snapping the two halves together and screw the antenna onto the top of the remote control device. Your homemade remote control car is now ready for use.
things you need:
- Remote control car kit
- Rectangular steel plate 1 foot long by 6 inches wide
- 4 steel clamps
- 4 steel screws
- Phillips-head screwdriver
- Powdered graphite
- 4 washers
- Adjustable wrench
- 4 steel bolts
- 2-way radio frequency electrical motor
- Wire strippers
- 4 resistors
- Rubber cement
- Electrical drill
- 4-inch steel rod
- Rotating steel head with electrode that is 1 inch in diameter
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