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Nothing special to be mentioned here. Motor, both rear and front wheels and the powerunit were detached from a wheelchair. Two 26Ah batteries provide a few hours of driving fun. To keep things easy a 24V -> ~230V converter is onboard to easily operate a sound system or any other ordinary electronic devices.
Nothing special to be mentioned here. Motor, both rear and front wheels and the powerunit were detached from a wheelchair. Two 26Ah batteries provide a few hours of driving fun. To keep things easy a 24V -> ~230V converter is onboard to easily operate a sound system or any other ordinary electronic devices.
==Impressions==


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20140307 175728.jpg | My new Fixie
Construction.jpg | At the workshop
20140206 112353.jpg | Motorunits
Construction2.jpg |  
20140206 171439.jpg | Rearwheels
Outside.jpg | First testdrive and soundcheck.
20140206 205802.jpg | Backside
20140827 161856.jpg |  
Ride.jpg | Testrun
20140902 155402.jpg | Ann in a freight elevator!
working2.jpg | First frame setup
working3.jpg |
Working.jpg | At the venue
Finished.jpg | Ready to go
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Version vom 6. Januar 2015, 00:00 Uhr

     
Ann

Release status: stable [box doku]

Ann1.jpg
Description Multipurpose Performance Rover
Author(s)  A.B. (Bilex)
Platform  Representation




Information

Ann is a multipurpose performance vehicle. Ann is able to transport two persons, whereat at crew consists of a captain in the front and a performer (e.g musician) at the back of the rover. A folding table provides room for performance equipment (e.g Step Syntheziser or violine). Next to its sophisticating outward appearance, Ann comes with a sound system that provides a superior sound experience. To be more flexible with electrical issues, Ann gives you the possibility to use 240V AC devices ONBOARD.

Mechanics

The vehicle consists mostly of parts taken from WoW. A few new parts were added to make it more solid. A U-shape support structure makes it easy to carry a sound system. To provide a hassle free transportation of Ann, the support frame can be turned down into a lower position. All the CAD work and renderings were done in Autodesk Inventor.

Electronic

Nothing special to be mentioned here. Motor, both rear and front wheels and the powerunit were detached from a wheelchair. Two 26Ah batteries provide a few hours of driving fun. To keep things easy a 24V -> ~230V converter is onboard to easily operate a sound system or any other ordinary electronic devices.

Impressions