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edu:kart_kit [2016/01/22 04:35]
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edu:kart_kit [2016/10/23 13:18] (current)
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 The Kart Kit should be the most basic, so students can see some upgrades very easily to start. ​ For example, start with just one motor, driving one wheel. ​ We would hope students could theorize that adding a second motor to the other wheel would be an upgrade. ​ Then considerations for a different drive altogether (live vs dead axle), maybe a differential,​ etc. The Kart Kit should be the most basic, so students can see some upgrades very easily to start. ​ For example, start with just one motor, driving one wheel. ​ We would hope students could theorize that adding a second motor to the other wheel would be an upgrade. ​ Then considerations for a different drive altogether (live vs dead axle), maybe a differential,​ etc.
  
-(A STEP filepicture ​and other info will be posted by this weekend.  ​Frameworks is the company that has helped design the frame with a 50school ​discount to build/sell, and we have other sources ​to share.)+Here is a link to a Google Drive which contains some frame concepts, budget, and links to suppliers. [[https://​drive.google.com/​folderview?​id=0Bz1uEnTBg46Qa1UyU0pYbTEwZ00&​usp=sharing]]  
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 +2016-02-20 - We updated the folder for our refined model. ​ It's an 8020 1020 base, and we received a quote from [[http://​tslots.com/​|tslots.com]] to make it for $187 (including all materials!) ​ We have ordered one to test out, and if successful we will be raising funds to build a LOT more.  ​I anticipate 6 students per kit when working in a classroom. 
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 +**2016-10-20** - We updated ​the folder ​with updated documentation,​ including spreadsheet,​ and self-printed disc brakes. 
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 +Other components:​ 
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 +Steering - [[http://​AZUSAParts.com/​|AZUSAParts.com]] will give us 30% for their products, which could be the steering system including everything from spindles/​brackets up to the shaft. 
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 +Motors - our concepts used a 24V 350W motor from monsterscooterparts.com,​ and their throttle, motor controller, etc. They will offer 5educational ​discount
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 +Electric - we have been using a pair of 12V SLAs, and the monsterscooterparts controllers,​ throttles. 
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 +Brakes - We went with a rear axle, keyed a 3D-printed disk to it, and using bike disc brakes on that. 
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 +Wheels are from [[http://​AndyMark.com/​|AndyMark.com]] We are trying their 4-inch rubber tread wheels, 32 tooth #25 chain sprocket, [[http://​VEXRobotics.com/​|VEXRobotics.com]] was for hex shaft for the rear dead axle, and hex bearings from them too.  If you beat this kart up, wheels will eventually break (that'​s not brake). 
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 +When we total it up, we estimate our kart will cost less than $500. 
 +We created our part supplier list, it is also posted in the folder linked above! 
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 +All credit goes to Zachary Ferderer, who just started his M.E. Bachelors at Marquette, Class of 2020! (Lanier High Class of 2016 
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