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Message #03917



To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
From: James Taylor edgar_the_hate_bug1@yahoo.com
Date: Fri, 28 May 1999 19:09:17 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [alt-beam] Re: SE-lot car races


Whata know, I'm about to build a solar powered
train set. First one will be DC run from a Big 12
Volt Solar cell. The second one I hope to run each
car from solar power....something to do over the
summer :)


--- Richard Piotter wrote:
> If I see one, I'm buying it and BEAMifying the slot
> cars and setting it
> up by my window! I personaly would prefer fairly
> equalized cars on their
> own tracks and racing them. Hehe! :)
>
> Off subject, I was thinking of using magnets mounted
> under roads on my
> model railroad and place cars with attracting
> magnets in the front and
> back. Unfortunately, I had no clue how to run it. Of
> course you can't
> REALy place a solar panel on it, but maybe using
> electromagnets.
> Unfortunately that would get expensive. My cars are
> about an inch long
> and 1/4 inch tall, so motorizing them is not an
> option. Anyway, I just
> thought of that. Havn't worked on it for a while
> though. No cash (rather
> it's all to school and robots! Hehe! :)
>
> I wish I had some single pin sockets to solder to my
> Nv net board for
> Spyder. I could buy them, but I don't want to wait
> (waiting is the
> hardest part :) so maybe I'll just use a block
> header socket. Or maybe
> I'll buy the 20 pin inline socket anyway, though it
> has terminals like
> an IC socket. How are those at holding a wire
> plugged in (single male
> header or bus wire)?
>
> Dave Hrynkiw wrote:
> >
> > At 08:33 PM 5/27/1999 , Richard Piotter wrote:
> > >Speaking of slot cars, has anyone even made a
> solar engine slot car
> > >race. Actualy build SEs into the slot cars, and
> place them on a track.
> > >
> > >"Place your bets now!" Hehe! (:
> > >
> > >I want to see THAT!!!
> >
> > Sure, about 3 years ago at one of the BEAM
> build-fests we had here in
> > Calgary. Does anybody have a scan of that Equinox
> article that had an
> > fish-eye, ground-up pic of MarkT & ScottyDogma
> playing with the slot-car track?
> >
> > It was a blast. This was shortly after the initial
> variants of the Miller
> > 1381 were shared with the rest of us. We invaded a
> local toy shop and
> > bought out his whole supply of slot-cars, about 16
> in all. I think 9 of
> > them got turned into various types of SE-powered
> slot-car solarollers,
> > which we put on a big outdoor slot-car track. The
> speedier (longer-running)
> > cars took one lane, and the slower (short-burst)
> cars took another. It was
> > great fun to watch them whizzing around!
> >
> > This event was one of the first inspirations for
> the SolarSpeeder kit. As a
> > matter of fact, my slot-car racer uses exactly the
> same components as in
> > the SS kit. I'll have to tear it down and take
> some close-ups for the
> > website this summer when I have my summer-job help
> here...
> >
> > -Dave
> >
>
---------------------------------------------------------------
> > "Um, no - that's H,R,Y,N,K,I,W. No, not K,I,U,U,
> K,I,_W_. Yes,
> > that's right. Yes, I know it looks like
> "HOCKYRINK." Yup, only
> > 2 vowels. Pronounciation? _SMITH_".
> > http://www.solarbotics.com
>
> --
>
>
> Richard Piotter
> richfile@rconnect.com
>
> The Richfiles Robotics & TI web page:
> http://richfiles.calc.org
>
> For the BEAM Robotics list:
> BEAM Robotics Tek FAQ
> http://people.ne.mediaone.net/bushbo/beam/FAQ.html
>

===
Everything I say can mean one of two things...If something I say makes you mad....I meant it the other way.

James Taylor
URL: http://fly.to/springmeadows
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