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Holds 9 batteries, 6 chargers, and 1 case of dr. pepper. Powered by 1 freshman motor.
05-01-2011 20:22
BrendanBHow much is the market value for a pair of freshmans running these days? 
05-01-2011 22:30
MattC9I really like. A quick questions, for the battery holders are they made out of sheet metal?
05-01-2011 22:34
BrendanRadabaugis it made to mount battery chargers too or just carry fresh batteries around?
05-01-2011 23:07
tutkows1|
is it made to mount battery chargers too or just carry fresh batteries around?
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06-01-2011 12:09
RyanN|
I'm assuming the top is for chargers(6) and the bottom is for batteries(9). Not sure were the Dr. pepper goes though.
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06-01-2011 13:25
Taylor|
I really like. A quick questions, for the battery holders are they made out of sheet metal?
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07-01-2011 01:38
J_BethI 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?
07-01-2011 16:00
railerobotics|
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? |