📄️ Tools
A visual inventory of the tools and accessories included in the Leo Rover developer kit. Check your parts before you start the assembly process.
📄️ Task 1: Wheel Assembly
Learn to build the complete Leo Rover wheel module. This guide covers assembling the motor, mounts, rim, and tire into a sealed, assembly-ready unit.
📄️ Task 2: MEB
Learn to build the Leo Rover's Main Electronics Box (MEB). This guide covers installing the Raspberry Pi, controller, camera, and sealing the unit.
📄️ Task 3: Frame & Suspension
Learn how to build the Leo Rover's core mechanical structure. This guide provides visual instructions for assembling the frame, differential, and suspension.
📄️ Task 4: Battery
Learn how to build the Leo Rover's battery module. This guide provides a parts list and visual instructions for assembling the box, button, and wiring.
📄️ Task 5: Covers
Learn how to mount the Leo Rover's front cover and additional quarter. This guide provides a full parts list and visual step-by-step instructions.
📄️ Task 6: MEB to Frame
Learn how to mount the Main Electronics Box (MEB) to the Leo Rover's chassis using the main mounting plate and M4x8 torx screws.
📄️ Task 7: Wheels to MEB
Learn how to mount the wheel modules to the Leo Rover frame, route the motor cables into the MEB, and connect them to the main controller board.
📄️ Task 8: Software
Learn how to install the LeoOS on your Leo Rover. This guide covers flashing the software image to a microSD card and inserting it into the robot.
📄️ Task 9: Final Touches
Learn how to complete the final assembly of your Leo Rover. This guide covers attaching the battery module, additional quarter, power cable, and antenna.
📄️ Task 10: First Boot
Learn how to perform the initial boot and flash the firmware on your Leo Rover. This guide covers connecting to the rover and accessing the Web UI.
📄️ What's next?
Your Leo Rover is built! Learn what to do next, from joining our developer community on Slack for support to exploring fun software examples.