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pic: Our new cart, pic 1
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Re: pic: Our new cart, pic 1
ANY SUGGESTIONS ARE GREATLY APPRECIATED
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Re: pic: Our new cart, pic 1
Looks good
But what happens if... Say, you run low on charged batteries and have to push the cart. Isn't it going to be a lot of work to back drive the KOP trannys and wired CIMs. You may want to install some kind of mechanical clutch to disengage the motors when you need to push it. And believe me... There will come a time when you need to push it. [Edit] Also, how does it turn? [Edit] |
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Re: pic: Our new cart, pic 1
[quote=Hachiban VIII;644638]Looks good
But what happens if... Say, you run low on charged batteries and have to push the cart. Isn't it going to be a lot of work to back drive the KOP trannys and wired CIMs. I will be using a very large deep cycle battery for the drive system and every time we willll be in the pit it will be on charge, so i don't believe charge will be a big problem, also we have a second deep cycle battery on the cart so we can always get some juice. as for turning i am working on a steering system |
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Re: pic: Our new cart, pic 1
Haha, looks great!!
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Re: pic: Our new cart, pic 1
wow...
me and my step-brother are actually in the middle of finishing one just like this ourself... we've been working on it for... too many years haha. job well done yall!!! ![]() |
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Re: pic: Our new cart, pic 1
FIRST won't like the chair mounted on it for safety reasons. However safe you think it is, they will get onto you about it. We've sat on the deck of our cart and they got very mad at Lonestar. Keep in mind that our car has hauled over 400lbs of stuff before, and a 150lb student wouldn't hurt anything. Other than that little problem, it looks good guys, and I hope it works out for you. We've moved to a more manual way of transporting the robot last year because our powered one is about 35" wide. Our new cart works okay though. I like the manual method more because the batteries don't drain
. I think we're going to add drawers and a stand for the robot this year and painting it orange or blue, but that's all we want. Maybe a radio and compressor for off season but who knows. |
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Re: pic: Our new cart, pic 1
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Re: pic: Our new cart, pic 1
very cool!
How well does it handle inclines? |
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god bless orange chairs... haha!
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Re: pic: Our new cart, pic 1
Hmmmm! Seatbelts?!? Make sure that everything is very well insulated and covered. UL will be at all events looking for safety issues and they will definetely be checking this out I bet.
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Re: pic: Our new cart, pic 1
are the front casted fixed or swivel casters
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