Thanks mate! My son asked for a LEGO motor for his 6th birthday and we wanted to future proof the investment but I just wanted to give him something simple to start with. With no coding experience and an old phone I have made a simple remote with 3 speeds and a stop button from your video. SUPER HELPFUL! Thanks so much for taking the time to help us all out.
Thank you for the very informative video! While RacingBrick does have both a simplified explanation and a more detailed one, I'm wondering if there is an "official" documentation source from Lego, which would (hopefully) go into a bit more detail. I looked around but couldn't find anything that fits the bill. I suppose I should ask Balazs where he got his info. Heading over to your second tutorial for more goodness... Thx
Hi Patrick, I don't know of any official documentation. Not sure how they expect people to figure out the subtle differences between the available code blocks! I think racingbrick got it directly from some lego engineers that he has contact with. 🙃😂
@@TechnicBrickPower Yes, that's what I gathered as well from his comments on his code blocks page. Very true, how do Lego expect users to just "figure it out"? I have no problem with doing that, but I imagine it's not everyone's cup of tea. And besides, it's rather inefficient to have several dozen (hundred) users "figure it out" each on their own, each re-inventing the wheel as it were, when one well-crafted bit of docs would work wonders. Anyway, thanks so much for all the information you've gathered thus far, it's very helpful and builds on the whole knowledge base.
To set up the Liebherr R 9800 on the Lego Powered Up app, you need to connect the hubs on one at a time and wait for them to pair via Bluetooth. It takes a minute or so to do, but so far it has worked faultlessly, connecting first time and maintaining the connection for as long as you want it1. You can also drive forward, reverse, steer, extend, raise and lower the boom, open and tilt the bucket, and much more through the brand-new CONTROL+ remote-control free digital app2.
Check out my website for more Lego Technic tips and tools: technicbrickpower.com 🙃
Ok thank
Thanks mate! My son asked for a LEGO motor for his 6th birthday and we wanted to future proof the investment but I just wanted to give him something simple to start with. With no coding experience and an old phone I have made a simple remote with 3 speeds and a stop button from your video. SUPER HELPFUL! Thanks so much for taking the time to help us all out.
Hi Thomas, Glad you found it useful. It's a pity Lego doesn't provide much help with this programming interface. 🙃
Wow I've been subbed to your channel since 700 subs its grown ALOT i always enjoy watch your content
Hi Fishingroundoz - thanks glad you enjoy my content and that you have been a subscriber for such a long time. My channel is slow and steady ;)
Good job. I would love to see more tutorials on the powered up app.
Hi Chris, Ok will make another Powered Up tutorial soon. 🙃
Please, do you have similar video with the new app? I am trying to add a simple widget and it.s not working. Everything looks different. Thanks!
Best tutoriol i have seen.
Thanks Serdar glad you liked it. 😂
Very well explained good job!
So helpful even after the update
Thank you very much for your help.
You're welcome! 🙃
I know this a old video but ty for the love of God
Thank you for the very informative video! While RacingBrick does have both a simplified explanation and a more detailed one, I'm wondering if there is an "official" documentation source from Lego, which would (hopefully) go into a bit more detail. I looked around but couldn't find anything that fits the bill. I suppose I should ask Balazs where he got his info. Heading over to your second tutorial for more goodness... Thx
Hi Patrick, I don't know of any official documentation. Not sure how they expect people to figure out the subtle differences between the available code blocks! I think racingbrick got it directly from some lego engineers that he has contact with. 🙃😂
@@TechnicBrickPower Yes, that's what I gathered as well from his comments on his code blocks page. Very true, how do Lego expect users to just "figure it out"? I have no problem with doing that, but I imagine it's not everyone's cup of tea. And besides, it's rather inefficient to have several dozen (hundred) users "figure it out" each on their own, each re-inventing the wheel as it were, when one well-crafted bit of docs would work wonders. Anyway, thanks so much for all the information you've gathered thus far, it's very helpful and builds on the whole knowledge base.
Hi, is there any c or cpp api? Would love to have this using code
Really useful and clear - thanks
How do you control more than one hub?
Wow
any tips on how to setup the liebherr r9800 on the Lego Powered Up app?
no, but this needs hard work to program it, test it and someone answer that?
To set up the Liebherr R 9800 on the Lego Powered Up app, you need to connect the hubs on one at a time and wait for them to pair via Bluetooth. It takes a minute or so to do, but so far it has worked faultlessly, connecting first time and maintaining the connection for as long as you want it1.
You can also drive forward, reverse, steer, extend, raise and lower the boom, open and tilt the bucket, and much more through the brand-new CONTROL+ remote-control free digital app2.
Can the apps be installed on PC?
Hi Ng, Not that I know of. Any only IOS and Android tablets
thanks mateeee!!!!! (:
What is the battery number item code??
88012 i think
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