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Zoomcamp fast 4w

Postby malamar » 28 Feb 2012, 20:25

this one i didn't know of; it looks amusing when a little more soft; always thought of something quite similar..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0uboa5aGSA
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Re: Zoomcamp fast 4w

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Postby ex-Gooserider » 29 Feb 2012, 04:47

looks like a fun rig, but would have been nice if they showed more about the mechanics of it - obviously battery powered, but not clear where the motors were, how they did suspension and stuff like that...

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Re: Zoomcamp fast 4w

Postby LROBBINS » 29 Feb 2012, 10:19

Looks like electric bicycle style - hub motors. Looks good for someone who can use a tiller.
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Re: Zoomcamp fast 4w

Postby malamar » 29 Feb 2012, 12:23

yessir : four brushless golden diamond (China) hub motors (reputed fragile) & controllers, I suppose. Rear bike forks x4 suspensions, lithium german battery pack in outdoor only all weather-terrain vehicle; looks like a winnner small, light and fast creation.
What I object is the whole rig weight over the canted wheel rays. But i'll eagerly try one right now !!
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Re: Zoomcamp fast 4w

Postby malamar » 29 Feb 2012, 13:13

Zoomcamp ATV wheelchair
by spinningmagnets » Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:57 pm

"Looks like" the Magic Pie hubmotors. Since those have an individual controller inside each hub-body, that would certainly simplify this vehicles construction....

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Re: Zoomcamp fast 4w

Postby Burgerman » 29 Feb 2012, 14:26

All of these non indoor capable (4x4, skid steer, car style steer, too big) "powerchairs" baffle me.

Non of them are wheelchairs, that requires indoor or indoor/outdoor capability. Meaning casters, short, narrow etc. So why on earth are they:

a) re creating the wheel. Theres a mountain of existing really capable outdoor only vehicles, from big cars, buggies, quad bikes, etc already.
b) trying to do it with batteries, which with current technology cant cut it off road...

The whole outdoor only "wheelchair" catogory makes no sense at all to me.

Now, if they really are "wheelchairs" they need to be able to turn on the spot, without carpet damage, and be sub 26 inches wide, and as short as possible (40 / 44 inches?). Or they may as well be any existing outdoor off road capable vehicle.
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Re: Zoomcamp fast 4w

Postby malamar » 29 Feb 2012, 19:21

mmm.. don`t know if is is like here, in UK back country, that you are shot first sight if caught in the woods or trail with a petrol vehicle, hence silent and non polluting electric power .
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Re: Zoomcamp fast 4w

Postby ex-Gooserider » 01 Mar 2012, 07:21

I mentioned the idea of adapting a petrol vehicle over on Junky Wheelchair, and got the comment that lots of public parks and other such spaces prohibit petrol power, but would allow electric, so there are places where the electric outdoor vehicle might be preferable...

(We have a lake in town that is similar - petrol powered motors are illegal, but electric trolling motors are OK...

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