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go:toTrash

A radio-controlled trashcan for an event against littering on the streets.

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rc ROBOT servo Gothenburg Göteborg go:toTrash Radio-controlled Trashcan BLDC VOICE-Effects BLDC-Servo

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This project was created on 04/15/2014 and last updated 2 years ago.

Description

A radio-controlled trashcan for an event against littering on the streets. It's driven by 2 BLDC-servos and have an integrated speaker driven by ab RPi running mumble VoIP-server, Voice-effects by Jack Rack.

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  • 2 × Simplex Motion 100A BLDC servo 100W (400W peak) [http://simplexmotion.com/products/standard-products/]
  • 2 × Planetary gearbox 25:1 [http://www.oemmotor.se/Produkter/Vaxlar/Planetvaxlar/40mm_planetvaxel/501827-500433.html]
  • 1 × Raspberry Pi Model B Hosting a Mumble-server

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    Tim Gremalm • 10/26/2015 at 00:17 • 0 comments

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Eric Evenchick wrote 04/17/2014 at 21:57 • point
Nifty design idea. Do you chase litterers down with it and guilt them over VoIP?

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Tim Gremalm wrote 04/23/2014 at 00:19 • point
Hehe, yeah, that's the idea!
Our approach is: "If people don't bother to move 2 meters to the nearest trashcan, the trashcan have to move to them."

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