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Shego
Apr 24, 2010 15:20:57 GMT -5
Post by daliad100 on Apr 24, 2010 15:20:57 GMT -5
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Shego
Jul 19, 2011 13:54:47 GMT -5
Post by daliad100 on Jul 19, 2011 13:54:47 GMT -5
Name: Shego Weight: 100kg Shape: S3 (Cylinder with a whacking great vertical disc.) Dimensions (LxWxH): 98cm x 130 cm x 88cm Colour: Black ring, lime green teeth and a pale green main body Drive: 2 * A28-150 on an 8:1 ratio at 26.4V with 8s6p A123 ANR26650M1 battery packs. There is a motor and speed controller inside each wheel. Locomotion: 2* 15cm diameter 10cm wide weldalite hubbed wheels covered in urethane rubber Armour: Weldalite (aluminium alloy) all over. 10mm diameter bars on the "tube." 6 sections of 2mm wall, 12mm od tube (not pictured) to run wires through and act as cross bracing on the bits that hold the wheels. Two of the pieces run diagonally from the one end of the top horizontal bar to the other end of the bottom horizontal bar with one on each side. The other four connect the top middle bars together and bottom middle bars together forming an "x" when looking from above with 2 on each side. 20mm on the ring supports and strategic shockproofing to prevent it from breaking itself. Speed: 14mph Ground Clearance: 0mm at the wedges, 5mm elsewhere. Turning Circle: 0 cm Weapon: 30kg vertical spinning ring comprised of a 15kg 70cm diameter weldalite ring with 3*5 kg blunt hardox teeth that also point inside the ring to give anything that goes inside the ring a good whack. Powered by dual 2230-240 neumotors at a 2.5:1 ratio on a 36.3V, 11s6p, A123 pack. It has a max spinning speed of 3200rpm kicking out near enough 450kJ however I shall normally run it at 1000 rpm to give a better bite and a mere 44kJ. of energy but a better chance of not killing itself. Srimech: None but it's invertible and the wheel protectors and the disc stop it from getting stuck on its side.
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