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Opinions on A/M battery cart?
We're getting started on summer projects, and one is a new battery cart. Before we start designing a new one from scratch, are there any opinions on the quality of the AndyMark battery cart? It's listed at $310, and for that price, we'd buy one rather than spending valuable development time designing and building another one. But, only if it's of quality construction. The one comment on the AM website talks of it being tippy, but we can solve that problem. Any photos of one in the wild? Is the sheet metal substantial, or flimsy? Is it powder coated?
I'm very leery of purchasing a product where the vendor only posts CAD screenshots. That's usually an indication that no one would buy the product if the vendor posted a photo of the actual product. |
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They show off the cart in the early stages in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KXdUfH_vhQ#t=83
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The AndyMark battery cart looks nice and solid, and appears to make a convenient mentor seat also -- as Andy demonstrated in the linked video. :)
I also like the RoboPromo battery rack. Unfortunately, that one does not have the useful function that Andy demonstrated. However, it does take up less floor space. And it is quite easy to handle. |
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Hi Todd,
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If you have any more questions, I'm happy to answer them! -Nick |
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We used this cart at our second regional this year and loved it. It was certainly a bit tippy, and fell over once or twice, but held up to it. It is a very solid cart and I would definitely recommend it.
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It looks like we're going to order one. We expect that we'll need to redo the castors, either making two of them fixed, widening the wheelbase, or both. Thanks for all the responses, and looking forward to seeing photos on the website.
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Since then, we've designed a multifunction tool-box cart (and it's even motorized) that has the battery chargers built in. https://www.facebook.com/pages/FIRST...type=3&theater It's been a great efficiency booster and I'd recommend that sort of thing. Hard to find room for a dedicated battery box in our crowded pit. |
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Team 48 obtained an AndyMark battery cart and used it throughout our entire 2014 competition season, which includes 3 regionals, the FIRST Championship, the Ohio FRC State Championship, and several local demos. It has held up to whatever abuse we've given to it throughout those events. It rolls up into our trailer just fine.
We also noted the stability issue when using 4 swivel caster wheels and reported it to AM. Glad to hear they are working on that. We build a wooden cover to slide down over the cart and contain/protect the contents while transporting in our trailer. The cover doubles as a stand when we're in our pit, raising the level of the battery cart and allowing us to use the top as a place for our programming laptop. See attached photo for an idea of the space the cart consumes. We have the 3-shelf version - six batteries on the lower shelves, and 3 drill battery chargers lying on their side on the top shelf. |
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Even the people that bought the Andymark cart say its 'tippy' --do you believe that roboproto stands up without duck-taping it to the pit-leg...? Batteries smacking the floor could be problematic. If you knock that whole thing over, do you go ahead and compete with five compromised batteries? |
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