Robop Technical Specification General Notes Robop is constructed with modern composite materials and environmentally sealed to allow it to work in all weather conditions in exposed locations. Robop has been used in all British weather conditions and has also been tested in Dubai where the temperature was 40C with 98% humidity. A floating version of Robop has also been tested ...
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What spec of power supply should I use to connect Robop to a mains supply?
We provide a version of Robop which runs off a 240/110 V AC mains (outlet) power socket. The power pack is housed in an IP67 waterproof housing so is perfectly safe to use outdoors in all weathers.
Read More »Could fuel cells be used as a power source?
As a long term option we have also been looking into fuel cells as a power source. Toshiba and others have been experimenting with fuel cells for laptops but these are not commercially available yet.
Read More »What is the decibel level of the Robop voice?
This is 85db when measured next to Robop in our lab. This is not loud when heard outside at the normal distance. It is important to note that the Robop voice is no louder than that of a real peregrine, which is not particularly loud. Do not confuse Robop with acoustic bird scaring devices which can be very loud indeed. ...
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