In this Instructable I will walk you through the process of converting a Traxxas TQ radio transmitter to run on a rechargeable battery pack. This can save you hundreds of dollars! If you race consistently in any competitions or you just like to have fun at home you know it costs money to buy batteries for the remotes.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.05.20 at 13:20
Not even 1 vote in the us of efficiency competition! I guess presentation IS everything. Best of luck with it. Brian http:www. youtube. com/watch?v=qXVfGFQpYD8 shows my first prototype 15th may 2009 Well, it has been a busy 25 days.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.05.18 at 22:40
http:www. youtube. com/watch?v=qXVfGFQpYD8 shows my first prototype HURAH! 15th may 2009 Well, it has been a busy 25 days. I thought up this solar cooker, april 20 2009 in a eureka moment.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.05.16 at 23:31
http:www. youtube. com/watch?v=3tTIbzxnO84 shows my first prototype HURAH! 15th may 2009 I have been working on solar cookers for a few years now and perhaps it is time to put my experience and learning into action.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.05.15 at 23:41
If your dog(s) like to swim in hot weather, this is the perfect combination swimming pool / water bowl for you! This is my father's project - we completed it between the two of us on Saturday in about half an hour.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.05.11 at 13:18
The title, Save Green, has to meanings: Saving the environment by going green and saving the green money in your wallet. And that's exactly what I plan to show in this instructable.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.05.10 at 23:48
Make an LED Throwie for 6 (six) cents - it's the cheapest Throwie ever! LED Throwies are popular contraptions made of a battery, an LED, and a magnet all taped together.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.05.08 at 15:12
A "Green" way of using rainwater with the convenience of city water. step 1link barrel to downspout. ensure top of barrel remains below level of water entry.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.05.05 at 21:52
Use a garden lamp to charge batteries. This lamp cost $4. 00. I used it to charge the batteries for my beard trimmer. step 1 Take out the three screws holding the unit together.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.05.05 at 11:23
This is an exercise in recycling and alternative energy use. I used a discarded 62 inch satellite dish and used CD's to create this along with materials that I had laying around.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.05.04 at 15:49