Ah yeah, probably not worth bothering until they make a wifi 6 capable Pi or something of the sort. And even if you did reduce the power consumption of the the compute part you’d still be left with it discharging in a relatively short time frame due to actuator use anyway I suppose.
On second thought it would make more sense to just have a contact charger that it returns to after completing tasks, and just idling there. That way it’s always fully charged and ready to go.
Well the thesis itself is actually in Slovenian so I’m not sure if it’ll be of much use, but I did later on put the gist of it in an article format that you can find in English below. There’s also a video linked in the git repo readme.
The main similarity are the Cytron drivers I suppose, the first version also used lead acids but I later replaced them with lipos.
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