How is this for a potential house robot?
Close to Paradise
Type - medium house robot, weighing about 250kg
Weapon - The main weapon is a Husqvarna k1250 cutter, with a 7.8hp petrol engine with a harden blade designed to cut though Hardox armour, the entire unit is mounted into an inner cage so that the vibrations caused by hitting stuff is transferred within the inner cage. The secondary weapon is the machine€™s speed and shear power.
Drive - 4 wheels which weigh 5kg each, with a layer of rubber on the outside, powered by 4 Lem 200s at 48 volts, with electronic traction control to make sure this house robot doesn€™t spin it€™s wheels when powering away.
Chassis and Armour - the chassis is made from steel, with some Hardox panelling on the side, the Hardox is connected by a number of bolts and locks so that it€™s unlikely it will be damaged. The rear end of the machine is weighed with lead and with lead placed at certain points on the chassis to give the robot a near perfect 50:50 weight distribution.
Speed - 26 mph+, who knows what will happen if we put full-power onto an empty runway what speed it will get up-to. It gets up-to speed rather quickly.
Shape - See picture, but it€™s a kinda box, with rear shunting plates and a curved top
Srimech - Nope.
Ground Clearance - Enough for a crafty flipper to get in and flip the beast, zero at the front, and feeding robots into the saw blade of doom *cue evil laugh*
Anything else - Was going to be designed to be a normal 100kg machine, until I changed my mind, stuck on more weight and a bigger petrol engine for the saw.






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