Bypassing Flying Orb Ball's Restrictive Sensors
by chainlinc in Circuits > Soldering
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Bypassing Flying Orb Ball's Restrictive Sensors
The Flying Orb Ball can become a little boring after flying it a inside and having it just bounce on the floor, why not bypass the motor to have it fly it speedily outside
Supplies
Parts:
- Flying Orb Ball ~$9.99 https://a.co/d/6aclU35
Tools:
- 2mm Phillips Screwdriver
- Wire Stripper
- Soldering Gun
- Solder
Fully Charge the Flying Orb
Make sure the flying orb ball is fully chaged before moving on
Dismantle Outer Shell
Unscrew Outer Shell of the Flying Orb Ball with a 2mm Phillips Screwdriver
Unsolder the Battery and the Motor
Unsolder the Battery and Motor from the Motherboard with the Soldering Gun, if necessary restrip the wires with the Wire Stripper
Resolder the Motor and the Switch
Solder the Motor to the Center Terminal of the Switch as shown (It's ok if you make a soldering bridge to the right terminal of the switch)
Resolder the Motor and the Switch
Resolder the Motor's Red Wire to the Left Terminal of the switch as shown
Resolder the Battery and the Motor
Resolder together the Battery's Black Wire and the Motor's White Wire as shown
Review Soldering Joints
Review the soldering joints and make note of the circuit diagram on tinkercad
Place the Battery in the Motor Holder
Place the Battery into the Motor Assembly in the orientation shown
Place the Motor Assembly in the Outer Shell
Place the Motor Assembly into the Outer Shell as shown
Place the Motherboard in the Outershell
Place the Motherboard into the Outer Shell in the orientation shown
Rescrew the Outside Shell
Rescrew together the Outer Shell with a 2mm Phillips Screwdriver
Turn on the Flying Orb Ball
Turn on the Flying Orb Ball with the switch
And Release!
Release your Flying Orb Ball into the WILD!