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railerobotics 05-01-2011 18:45

pic: Team 935 Battery Cart
 

BrendanB 05-01-2011 20:22

Re: pic: Team 935 Battery Cart
 
How much is the market value for a pair of freshmans running these days? :p

Dustin Shadbolt 05-01-2011 20:41

Re: pic: Team 935 Battery Cart
 
Nice design :P

MattC9 05-01-2011 22:30

Re: pic: Team 935 Battery Cart
 
I really like. A quick questions, for the battery holders are they made out of sheet metal?

BrendanRadabaug 05-01-2011 22:34

Re: pic: Team 935 Battery Cart
 
is it made to mount battery chargers too or just carry fresh batteries around?

tutkows1 05-01-2011 23:07

Re: pic: Team 935 Battery Cart
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BrendanRadabaug (Post 991828)
is it made to mount battery chargers too or just carry fresh batteries around?

I'm assuming the top is for chargers(6) and the bottom is for batteries(9). Not sure were the Dr. pepper goes though.

RyanN 06-01-2011 12:09

Re: pic: Team 935 Battery Cart
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tutkows1 (Post 991840)
I'm assuming the top is for chargers(6) and the bottom is for batteries(9). Not sure were the Dr. pepper goes though.

Obviously the freshman motor (not pictured) holds the Dr. Pepper.

Taylor 06-01-2011 13:25

Re: pic: Team 935 Battery Cart
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MattC9 (Post 991824)
I really like. A quick questions, for the battery holders are they made out of sheet metal?

Looks like 8020 to me.

J_Beth 07-01-2011 01:38

Re: pic: Team 935 Battery Cart
 
I was told that 935(my old team) was going to make a battery cart. Looks pretty good.

Using my knowledge of the materials that 935 usually uses I would guess that the cart is made out of 8020 and CNC aluminum plates.

If I may, I would suggest adding handles. Also adding a built in power strip to plug the chargers into would make it easier to organize all of the cords and then not have to worry about them any more. Maybe a place to wrap a extension cord from the power strip to the wall would also be good.

I am also wondering where the Dr. pepper goes?

railerobotics 07-01-2011 16:00

Re: pic: Team 935 Battery Cart
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by J_Beth (Post 992285)
I was told that 935(my old team) was going to make a battery cart. Looks pretty good.

Using my knowledge of the materials that 935 usually uses I would guess that the cart is made out of 8020 and CNC aluminum plates.

If I may, I would suggest adding handles. Also adding a built in power strip to plug the chargers into would make it easier to organize all of the cords and then not have to worry about them any more. Maybe a place to wrap a extension cord from the power strip to the wall would also be good.

I am also wondering where the Dr. pepper goes?

Hey there J Beth,

We're already ahead of ya!! Here's the link to the finished battery cart:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/36032?

Includes handles, built-in power strip, and the cord can wrap around two pieces of extrusion. And the captain deserves the Dr. Pepper :p


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