Gas powered robot


Categories All Categories Here is a picture of it's current incarnation: Click on the picture to see the full size image. It's top speed will be 10 mph presently 8 mph, but the power ratio will be tweaked some more before productionit will be outfitted with a custom Propeller based board to manage the controls gas powered robot will gas powered robot programmed to be RF controllable out of the palette.

Post Edited Paul Baker Parallax: That is incredibly awesome!! Gas powered robot that nice monster all whee drive? Does it have ports to supply hydraulic power to accessories?

FME, a Spin-only floating point library with trig, exponential, and logarithm functions. How do you control a gas motor with a propeller? Do you use the motor to generate hydrolic pressure gas powered robot have the propeller control that? I'm a little confused. It's a skid steer drive all wheels driven, each side independantly controllablethere are no hydraulic ports, there is a battery which powers the electronics and accessories. It's controlled by the Parallax Propeller microcontroller.

Though it could be controlled by gas powered robot microcontrollers. Yes the nubby tires perform better on pavement when skid steering. Paul Baker Parallax said Any Idea on the cost of one of these? I need to know how much I need to start putting away. True that hydraulic ports would make certain tasks easier, however there would be additional valves needed to port flow adding to the cost, plus there are some calculations that would need to be made by anyone placing a hydraulic modification on it.

By forcing someone to do thier own taping we are greatly increasing the likelyhood that whoever is doing it knows what they are doing. Does that include Shipping? I spent a minute looking at my own code by accident. I was thinking "What the heck is this guy doing? I don't know, we're not at a point where we are actually gas powered robot prices.

Paul, How much does it weigh? No official weight yet, but it is quite heavy; somewhere in th lbs range. Also, is that still the Honda engine or an overseas clone?. I am curious about so many things, because anything the public can screw up, they will. Maximus Pessimist, lol Post Edited Capt.

Gas powered robot Quirk, It's a Honda 2. There are no covers on the two servos you see. I suppose there could be, though. We'll give that some thought. It has different shrouding and the fuel tank used to be below the carb, air filter cover is now black. Is it a different engine than before, but still a Honda? Suzuki special tools catalog It's been used as a case and side cover sealer for the big 4 Japanese brands and Paul would be impressed with it's data sheet.

I would consider gas powered robot shock mount for the motor to the frame, gas powered robot that vibration won't be good for all those fittings. Flexible hose instead of the hard tubing for the hydraulics would help the cause too. Its an outdoor semi-off road vehicle. The end use is up to the customer.

Here's the video of it in action well a previous revision: Thank you Paul, the video is cool!. Gas powered robot it designed to do? Whatever you want it to do, within its capabilities. It could be used for outdoor robotic competitions of the future, or you could send it to the store to get a jug of milk. It's probably a number of years ahead gas powered robot any useful purpose, to be honest. We'll leave the uses up to our customers. In the vid it only turns while stopped.

How does it handle while moving? What is the base dimensions of the current revision? Naphtali, It can also do an arcing turn. The base dimensions are about two feet wide gas powered robot three feet long.

I gas powered robot it might be great for going upstairs and maneuvering thru hall ways for doing video surveillance for Police departments. Sorry I missed your post. To be honest I don't know, all I know is it is an off the shelf clutch.

The clutch is not off-the-shelf. It's a custom-turned clutch, designed to provide a low RPM activation without any rattling noises common to off-the-shelf clutches. Ken Gracey Parallax, Inc.

Oh sorry Ken, I thought the previous gas powered robot was custom but then switched it out. I guess I had the chronology reversed. I think I know why you thought it was off-the-shelf, and perhaps that's because I've been using such gas powered robot on the hybrid robots. But now that I've got the experience with them, I can see why this clutch was custom.

The off-the-shelf clutches engage at RPM and they're really made for full-throttle use in gas powered robot engine's power band. And up to that RPM, they rattle around like a monkey stuck in a bird cage.

When I buy one, can you gas powered robot one of these instead? Sign In or Register to comment.