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Rick TYler 02-02-2005 18:53

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Yeah, yeah, yeah. Everyone's posting pics of 'bots and teaser-sections, but where is the real photo action? I want to see pics of carts.

(And yes, I'm the mentor for the team building the cart. Why do you ask?)

Bcahn836 02-02-2005 19:37

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I am currently working on building our teams new robot cart. It has enough space to hold 2 kit boxes and 2 tool boxes plus extra metal and stuff. It is also a shipping crate for our tools and spare parts. It is motorized using 2 electric wheel chair motors and the electronic components from our 2002 robot. And will also be our cart for the robot as well as a work bench and seating for our pit crew.

Koko Ed 02-02-2005 19:45

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All discussions about who has the coolest robot cart begins and ends with Truck Town Thunder.

Bcahn836 02-02-2005 19:50

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Originally Posted by Koko Ed
All discussions about who has the coolest robot cart begins and ends with Truck Town Thunder.

Definitely that one was awesome. If I am not mistaken I saw it in ATL last year.

Koko Ed 02-02-2005 19:54

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Originally Posted by Bcahn836
Definitely that one was awesome. If I am not mistaken I saw it in ATL last year.

I was told they have five different versions of it including a Hummer.

russell 02-02-2005 19:58

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Originally Posted by Bcahn836
I am currently working on building our teams new robot cart. It has enough space to hold 2 kit boxes and 2 tool boxes plus extra metal and stuff. It is also a shipping crate for our tools and spare parts. It is motorized using 2 electric wheel chair motors and the electronic components from our 2002 robot. And will also be our cart for the robot as well as a work bench and seating for our pit crew.

How are you gonna drive that? Are you gonna have controls on it, or a tether or what?

Bcahn836 02-02-2005 20:01

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Originally Posted by russell
How are you gonna drive that? Are you gonna have controls on it, or a tether or what?


Yes it will be tethered, and we are using a joystick from 2003. The motors are set about walking speed so we will just walk behind it with the robot secured to the top.

Conor Ryan 02-02-2005 20:02

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ok well a bot cart, i'm still working on the design for that, however i guarantee that our tool cart, primering in Trenton March 17 is a guaranteed jaw dropper. I'd like to see someone beat it, but you people can be the judge of it.

russell 02-02-2005 20:03

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Sweet, I gotta do something like that :rolleyes: . That one guy early this season was talking about making a hover cart. Has anyone ever seen something like that? It would be relatively easy to make but probably very loud.

Tom Bottiglieri 02-02-2005 20:20

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Originally Posted by russell
Sweet, I gotta do something like that :rolleyes: . That one guy early this season was talking about making a hover cart. Has anyone ever seen something like that? It would be relatively easy to make but probably very loud.

130+ pounds of robot and the cart itself may be a tad too heavy to raise with fans operated on a 12 volt battery :ahh:

Conor Ryan 02-02-2005 20:39

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who says you need to use a 12 volt battery? You can go bigger, or even possibly use gas.

Bcahn836 02-02-2005 20:41

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The electric wheel chair motors are running off a 14V battery that came with the donated wheel chair, Plus we are running the 2002 revolving light, 2 big muffin fans and some other lights in the electronics area. I think we would kill a 12V pretty quickly.

Rick TYler 02-02-2005 20:49

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Originally Posted by Tom Bottiglieri
130+ pounds of robot and the cart itself may be a tad too heavy to raise with fans operated on a 12 volt battery :ahh:

Route the output of a gas-powered leaf blower into a flexible skirt and Bob's your uncle. Might be a little loud, though.

- Rick

RogerR 02-02-2005 21:14

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Originally Posted by Bcahn836
Yes it will be tethered, and we are using a joystick from 2003. The motors are set about walking speed so we will just walk behind it with the robot secured to the top.

this is pro'lly a dumb question, but what would you guys do if you were late for a match, and had to make a run for it? would you be able to push your cart?

a1steaksauce 02-02-2005 21:23

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If anyone's wondering who's going to own the Houston regionals in bot-carting, its definately going to be Team Kaos. Believe me...ya'll ain't ready for this. Maybe I'll post a teaser soon... I'll have to get some pics together.


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