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Interesting Project Idea...
I was thinking (:whistle:) that this would make a sweet project. Something worth saving up for, and then, putting the time into anyways. :yes:
http://www.military-today.com/apc/stryker.htm I want to buy two Ofna GTP kits and hack 'em up in order to put both steerable axles up front and the other two axles in back. I'd have a low kV outrunner bolted to each of the four diffs via a CV joint. 8s LiPo sounds like a good starting point, with CC HV45 controllers for each motor, and two Hitec 5955TG servos for the two steerable axles. I found out recently that the HV110 controllers are capable of motor-braking with cars/trucks, so I'll use the motor brakes with the HV45's. It's an assumption, I know, but a reasonable one. Unless someone out there knows otherwise. :smile: The body will be made from 0.125" polycarbonate and I'll have it bolted directly to the chassis. Color scheme? I was thinking black. :mdr: |
It really is an interesting idea. I am also thinking of making something like this but a similar setup to those battlebots..but it never materialized :lol:
Hope to see your result on this.... :whip: |
Sounds interesting.
If you need a better ESC, many of the battlebots guys use Vantec speed controllers: http://www.vantec.com/rdfr.htm I'd go for the RDFR47E: "Heavyweights, 3HP Acrobatic Go-Cart" :party: Worked fine for pushing 325lbs around on metal plate conveyor belt tracks: http://russ.angrypacket.com/gallery/...serialNumber=2 It might be overkill, but these things most likely won't fail on you like some of the other "100a +" ESC models have been. |
Truckbasher: Right now it's only an idea. I could probably build the entire thing for less than $1500, but that's still a lot of cash. If I find a deal on the two Ofna GTP kits then we will see some progress.
J3110: Those controllers look nice, but they're a bit too pricey for me. They're also more ESC than I'll need. I've been meaning to drop into my highschool and see if they still participated in the Battlebots competitions... |
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