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pic: Electric bike using FRC parts
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Re: pic: Electric bike using FRC parts
Billfred, caption contest (What is CJ looking at?).
Very cool do you have a link to the article? How about some specs on the ride? |
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Re: pic: Electric bike using FRC parts
He's looking at Death Valey (football stadium at Clemson) and thinking of the awesome tricks he's about to pull off.
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Re: pic: Electric bike using FRC parts
The Tiger News paperhttp://www.thetigernews.com/PDFs/11-18-2011.pdf
The Article http://www.thetigernews.com/news.php?aid=7312&sid=1 Article text Quote:
2 cims connected to a 2005 ifi gear box and gear for hills with a top speed of 7-10 mph. The bike is a '95 Specialized Rockhopper. Last edited by hipsterjr : 23-11-2011 at 00:59. Reason: info |
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The article mentioned changing the motors so it wasn't clear if the original design had a 750 motor. |
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Ether, when was the last time a news article got everything right when it related to technical things? FIRSTers have been complaining for years about minor errors in various publications and articles covering FRC events.
I'd chalk it up to someone was in a hurry and made a "best guess" based off the 1 HP number. (Which, if my fluids book is to be believed, is actually 745.7 W.) |
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Re: pic: Electric bike using FRC parts
CJ, did your original design have a different motor? Also, are you using a motor controller or just a heavy-duty switch to kick in the motors once you're up to speed? |
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Re: pic: Electric bike using FRC parts
I spy a Victor. He might have said it somewhere already, but I'd guess that a "servo tester"-type circuit is in use.
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Re: pic: Electric bike using FRC parts
Just wondering: Does it have a motor kill switch attached to the brake? |
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Re: pic: Electric bike using FRC parts
I believe the sprocket on the gearbox freewheels, so if he stops it just idles. At least from what's visible in the picture.
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Re: pic: Electric bike using FRC parts
Wow laundry list of questions, so I'll try to hit them all.
Yes I am using 2 cim and I know they put out a peak 674 watts which is 0.903hp (close enough to 1hp) but when dealing with nontechnical media, nice rounded number are easier to try and explain/write. I control it with a servo tester and two victors. I do have the standard FRC motor kill switch. On the output shaft of the gearbox I have a ratcheting sprocket. I ran it for about 3 miles today and the motors were barley warm and there was still power left in the battery. And Drake was close because the picture was taken at Tillman looking toward Death Valley . |
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