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2 minutes ago, nerdslayer1 said:

the breadboard you showed 

so i connect one psu to the breadboard power, and in turn i plug in my motor shield to the breaboard then plug my motor into the motor shield correct?

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1 minute ago, gtx1060=value said:

so i connect one psu to the breadboard power, and in turn i plug in my motor shield to the breaboard then plug my motor into the motor shield correct?

 

yes, programming is key fyi do one thing at a time before plugging everything in. get the motor with arduino working than get the lcd working.

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1 minute ago, nerdslayer1 said:

the Arduino max can take dc 12 volt fyi, and yes that should be enough power for everything unless you want a vary high rpm motor. 

the motor i linked, the max it can take is 7.2 volts, and the motor has a 3 pin connector, i don't see any 3 pin connectors on the sensor shield - also, how would i program the motor if there isn't a dedicated port for that?

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2 minutes ago, gtx1060=value said:

the motor i linked, the max it can take is 7.2 volts, and the motor has a 3 pin connector, i don't see any 3 pin connectors on the sensor shield - also, how would i program the motor if there isn't a dedicated port for that?

 

look closer and you might 

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Genuine arduinos have a special gold component (I think it's a surface mount resistor) below either the power jack or the USB port. One of those two. If that component is green, it's a knock off because Arduino special ordered these guys in gold. 

ASU

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