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Brandon Holley 19-11-2012 10:15

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Originally Posted by jwallace15 (Post 1194547)
We have this robot cart (picture below). It has pull-out drawers to fit tools and important things in (such as bolts). We have a matching battery cart (image not available :( ). On the door we have hanging chargers (5 to be exact). Then on shelves inside the unit (positioned so that the chargers go into the shelves) we place our batteries, multimeter, drill battery chargers., and other battery related items. The only problem I have with our battery cart is that cables and other things have to be in their exact places or the unit won't shut properly. However, I've had no problem with our robot cart.

I don't know what it is about that cart, but something about it just screams awesome :p :p



Akash- If we can find a member of 1319 to post their cart, it'd be another source of inspiration. It was built off of a hydraulic lift cart of some sort, but theyve added some features to it. They have a ramp that can flip out so they never need to actually lift their robot to get it onto and off of the cart. I took a picture of it at CMP but cannot find it in my phone at the moment. Of course I am also partial to the MORT cart of 04-07?.

-Brando

Akash Rastogi 19-11-2012 11:10

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Originally Posted by Brandon Holley (Post 1194695)
Akash- If we can find a member of 1319 to post their cart, it'd be another source of inspiration. It was built off of a hydraulic lift cart of some sort, but theyve added some features to it. They have a ramp that can flip out so they never need to actually lift their robot to get it onto and off of the cart. I took a picture of it at CMP but cannot find it in my phone at the moment. Of course I am also partial to the MORT cart of 04-07?.

-Brando

That would be great if you could find pictures!

Is this the one you're talking about? http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/18346

Brandon Holley 19-11-2012 11:35

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Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 1194701)
That would be great if you could find pictures!

Is this the one you're talking about? http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/18346


Thats the one! Had a lot of fun designing and building that beast.

-Brando

SarahBeth 19-11-2012 11:38

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We've had the same cart for years. We built it (or had it built) and its served us well. Fits through doors with the robot on it, is really sturdy, etc.

Only downside is that it's kinda heavy.

Taylor 19-11-2012 11:58

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We've had good luck with the AndyMark ComboCart. It's got room for several batteries along the sides for quick changes in events with back-to-back matches.
I do wish the push-handle either came out or hinged down, though. That would make it so much more portable.

Zflash 19-11-2012 12:51

Re: Robot Carts - 2012 Edition
 
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Originally Posted by Brandon Holley (Post 1194695)
I don't know what it is about that cart, but something about it just screams awesome :p :p



Akash- If we can find a member of 1319 to post their cart, it'd be another source of inspiration. It was built off of a hydraulic lift cart of some sort, but theyve added some features to it. They have a ramp that can flip out so they never need to actually lift their robot to get it onto and off of the cart. I took a picture of it at CMP but cannot find it in my phone at the moment. Of course I am also partial to the MORT cart of 04-07?.

-Brando


Thanks for the mention.

I will post a picture with some specs soon. While it is a work in progress it is definitely the best cart we have ever used in my opinion. Not having to ever lift the robot was the main drive behind the design of our new cart. Stay tuned for more to come.

rsisk 19-11-2012 14:07

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As you are designing your cart, remember the need to transport the cart to the event and design accordingly.

dcarr 19-11-2012 14:14

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Originally Posted by rsisk (Post 1194744)
As you are designing your cart, remember the need to transport the cart to the event and design accordingly.

Build a cart to carry the cart? :D

JohnSchneider 19-11-2012 15:30

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Originally Posted by dcarr (Post 1194746)
Build a cart to carry the cart? :D

Cartception

Dale 19-11-2012 16:16

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As a team that has to crate their robot to make it to championships I'd also be interested in ideas for carts that fold down or come apart.

connor.worley 19-11-2012 16:39

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Our cart's pretty simple. The handle is removable and slides in.


rsisk 19-11-2012 16:59

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Best part of your cart, it comes with Kiet and Jon.

dcarr 19-11-2012 17:13

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Originally Posted by rsisk (Post 1194784)
Best part of your cart, it comes with Kiet and Jon.

Other best part is that sweet machine...it was awesome seeing & playing alongside it at the Fall Classic since we didn't get a chance to attend any of the same regionals!

Overall I think there are two cart philosophies, the height-adjustable type (many using the Harbor Freight cart) and the fixed-height-with-storage-underneath type. Since we went for the Harbor Freight unit, we'll have to continue with a separate battery cart.

I am curious if any teams have a good system for carrying their driver station with the Harbor Freight cart?

Bertman 19-11-2012 17:27

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Here is a picture of 418's cart. It has a removable, retractable, locking handle which makes it easy to work around in the pit area. It also has a winch which will raise and lower the section the robot sits on so we can test the drive train or raise it all the way up for a comfortable working height. It is very stable while moving the robot about.




gyroscopeRaptor 19-11-2012 18:17

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Our cart is based off the AndyMark combo cart, but built in our school by students using spare tubing and new hydraulic presses. It fits the inner beams of the long KOP frame and we sized it to fit inside an elevator that we use quite a bit in our school. Measure before you build anything!

It provides a large amount of storage space on the lower platform, enough for any driver station and we can mount our battery station on it.



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