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Re: College Design Project
thanks for the help, guys (and gals)! :)
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How about a CD holder that works and id's the CD that is in the player. I find the overhead in both my Honda and Dodge vans pretty handy. Stores glasses, garage door opener but could use napkin/kleenex holder, phone, etc. Add to that, lights that actually point where you can aim them so the driver is not blinded and that stay on bright enough to read while you are waiting to pick up the kids after school. Although both cars have pullout center drawers for cups, neither does a great job on any style cup although the Dodge is adjustable, it is just not deep enough. Both have change holders but neither works well at all. Change jumps out when ever going over tracks or potholes. The net in between the center seats on the Dodge collects a lot of stuff but what most people need is a removable trash holder, map storage, a good place to put a snow brush, gloves and hat (for northern winters) and for long trips a power inverter for plugin appliances like laptops, DVD players, etc. One thing that is never available is a high current 12 volt outlet that is fused and can deliver more than 20 amps without voltage loss. (Ham radio mobile operators would love if this were possible.)
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Actually ill share my plan for my college project and feel free to also do it. I want to make a autonomous RC helecopter running on a gumstix. Yeah i know they exist but i would still like to make my own! :)
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Okay, thanks for all the input, guys. We are always looking for more input...and I think we've got a better idea of design criteria/customer requirements down. If you could, it would be really helpful if you could please rate these items from 1-7, 1 being the most important to you in the product, and 7 being the least. These items are the ones we're looking at most closely.
Note, these are the performance, non-given kind of components. We're going to have cupholders of some sort and internal lighting and other "given" sort of things, this is more about additional cool stuff. Lockable storage area: Lunch box/removable storage area: Fold-out or slide-out laptop/work tray: External snake-light type solution for map reading, etc: Adjustability in cupholders: Folder/Business Papers Slot: Power Inverter: Also, for those of you interested in a power inverter, what kind of wattage might be required? Thanks, you guys have been really helpful. |
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6 Lunch box/removable storage area: 5 Fold-out or slide-out laptop/work tray: 2 External snake-light type solution for map reading, etc: 1 Adjustability in cupholders: 3 Folder/Business Papers Slot: 4 Power Inverter: Also, for those of you interested in a power inverter, what kind of wattage might be required? At least 200 W. |
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3. Lunch box/removable storage area: 2. Fold-out or slide-out laptop/work tray: 6. External snake-light type solution for map reading, etc: 4. Adjustability in cupholders: 1. Folder/Business Papers Slot: 5. Power Inverter: AB |
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5. Lunch box/removable storage area 4. Fold-out or slide-out laptop/work tray 2. External snake-light type solution for map reading, etc 1. Adjustability in cupholders 3. Folder/Business Papers Slot 7. Power Inverter |
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5. Lockable storage area
4. Lunch box/removable storage area 1. Fold-out or slide-out laptop/work tray 3. External snake-light type solution for map reading, etc 7. Adjustability in cupholders 2. Folder/Business Papers Slot 6. Power Inverter |
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