For starters, thank you for fixing the issues preventing me from posting... I am excited to get started but I have some questions 1st...
Sorry about the length!!! I'll try to keep it as short as possible... I am just waiting on some answers so I can place my order with Gary... In terms of the actual order... I live in Oakville too & was hoping I might be able to pick up my order directly from the shop/him or maybe somewhere in the community? I can work around your schedule/availability... Whatever works, it just seems silly to ship something from Oakville to Oakville
Anyways I organized my post by the specific products in question... So it should be easier to understand... Thanks again for all the support...
Alright everyone...
I finally have the financial resources to proceed with a version of my proof of concept chair & I wanted to run a few things by everyone...
To start with I am planning to use
2# Magic Pie 5 motors- GM.ca (thanks for the Android finally, someone actually listened, sweet!!!)...
2# Nobby MTB Tires-
-I am thinking about using 2# 26" rear type because the rear is centered (as far as I know)... Explicitly, I am not using 1 front/ 1 rear... I am using one or the other & they will be side by side, not 1 in front of the other! So I need to choose either 2 front models or 2 rear models... Not a good idea to use 2 different motors side by side...
I am certain on the 26" as they will have a high camber angle & will fit perfectly under the seat at that height! I also need to confirm that forward/reverse is available at all times on the MP5, it can't require rewiring to use 1 or the other, I need 1 or the other at any given point (I.e. Press button, reverse joystick, etc. Get reverse) depending on circumstances.
To be clear, I will be individually controlling each motor/side with separate controls (thumb throttle is a joystick type controls, right? If so, then I can covert it to any type of joystick... Only thing the wheelchair companies did right...).
Eventually, I want to have the wheels remade with motorcycle type tires/hubs but until then, I'll be content with mountain bike tires... However I don't know what size tires I need/can use on the MP5 hub & I don't know what type of tire/wheel it uses... Cincher, tubeless, etc...
2# Sets of DocBass torque arms
2# Independent Suspension Springs (1 per wheel)
With Either
1#.Custom Frame
Or
2# Cut Up Bike Frames (Rear or Front)
-So 1 arm per each side of each wheel for a total of 4 torque arms per device... I am actually going back & forth between using 2 cut up bike frames or making my own frame from scratch in which case I don't know if I even need the torque arms at all... I like docbass's torque arm design best as there's no moving parts, strongest I know, simplicity (KISS), ease of installation, etc... (no this is not advertising, nor am I associated in any way, I just like them)... Either way $50 seems like a small price to pay for such insurance...
Each motor/wheel combo will have its own independent Spring Suspension to keep wheels in contact with road surface.
2# 203mm Disk Brake Rotors- GM.ca
2# 203mm Rear Hydraulic Brake Set- GM.ca
2# Brake Actuators- GM.ca
-I am planning on using the 203mm size but I can not find any confirmation what size rotor fits on the Magic Pie 5... I have no doubt I could make use of the larger rotor since there's a lot of weight, speed & additional risks specific to the target population... So the extra breaking capacity is worth it even with the incoming weight penalty but I don't know the MP5 can use such sizes...
I am planning on using a hydraulic system & at 1st blush, the options listed on GM's site & here are what I was thinking... Am I missing any components to make the system work? Are there other hydraulic disk brake options that I would be wise to consider? If I can't use the 203mm, what's the largest size I can use?
Finally, what sort of adaptor do I need to incorporate such a system & where do I find it...
4# Group 24 70A SLA Gel batteries in variable 24V/48V configuration- Already Own
1# 3 (or 4) Position Keyed High Voltage (min 60V) Switch- GM?
1# Satiator Portable Universal Charger- GM
- I will upgrade to lithium batteries in the future once I have the extra money but until then I have to suffice with lead acid gel batteries as heavy as they are... As I mentioned I'll be able to vary between 24V/48V no prob but I did notice a few places suggesting that it was possible to go as low as 10V- 12V... If that's possible, I would love to be able to make it 12V/24V/48V... I know the slower but longer duration will be really useful for indoor use where speed is not the most important thing, precise control is...
I will control the various voltages by 2# 3 position (4 if 12V's an option) High Voltage Switches, 1 at the battery/ 1 at the throttles... The battery switch is keyed to prevent unintentional changes/use. The switch changes wiring patterns/voltage options going basically Off/(12V?)24V/48V.
Assume that I will have my own directly wired charging circuit/bms for the SLAs but I will include a new integrated lithium charge circuit & add an appropriate
BMS whenever I change battery chemistries but for now I will use SLAs & the charge protection circuits in my charger... If so, can I get away without a SLA
BMS right now by just being responsible not to push beyond safe limits? Or is that a disaster waiting to happen? As always, money is tight so I'ld prefer not to waste the money...
Should I get the battery harness available from GM or stick with my existing SLA harnesses? Do I need any adaptors?
I will be using my own 12V & USB accessories wired appropriately to the batteries & their controls to my control panels. I will have voltage specific resettable fuses wired in....
2# 24V Thumb Throttles- GM
2# 48V Thumb Throttles- GM
2# 12V Thumb Throttles- GM
1#.3 (or 4) Position (high voltage?) Switch- ideally keyed- GM?
There's 2 or 3 throttles grouped together on each of the 2 control panels (left/right) with a 3 or 4 position switch that switches between Off & the (12V)/24V/48V throttles (arrangements isn't important) but I prefer a keyed switch for security.
I know the MP5 comes with a throttle but is it better to buy each throttle separately or as part of the kits I am already buying (no option I think)... I haven't seen a 12V throttle on GM though... Is there package deals to get all the throttles? Assuming that everything is wired correctly, any reason why this won't work?
Given my intent to use all GM products (wherever possible) do I need to be concerned about interconnectivity? Do I need any adaptors? Or will everything just plug nicely into everything? Is any welding/soldering needed? I am not remotely coordinated enough to solder/weld anymore!
1# or 2# Bluetooth Adaptors- GM
1# or 2# MP5 USB Programming Cables- GM
1# or 2# V3.0 Cycle Analyst w/ V3 Shunt & w/o Thun
Alright... I have a windows 8 touchscreen tablet w/ dual boot Android 4.4 & a HTC M9 Android 4.4 cell phone; both with Bluetooth 4 I think... Each are wired into the entire system... I like the idea of CA3 even with controls via Android/Bluetooth but I want to confirm there is no conflict between the 2... I also need to know if I need 1 or 2 Bluetooth adaptors & CA3 systems?
Assuming I have CA3 & Android/Bluetooth, do I need to get the USB cable? I know 1 is offered with the kits but is it free or additional cost & do I need it given the prior info? If I do need it, do I need 2 or can I get away with 1? Also, I don't intend to have gearing/freewheel (I got direct drive for a reason), so I don't see any reason for the THUN option... Am I overlooking something?
4# 8"/10" Cantilever Unitine Suspension Compound Hybrid Kingpinless Casters
8#/16# (2 or 4 wheels per caster) 1"x1" Re-enforced Peumatic Tires on Aluminum Wheels
All Ceramic Bearings
4# Suspension Springs
I doubt I need to go too much into these... This vehicle is a 6 wheeled design powerchair, so there are 1 caster per corner & 2 drive wheels between the front & rear casters. They are custom made casters between 1,300-2,600lbs per; high speed, low maintenance- sealed, casters with moderate rake/trail & no camber with pneumatic & polymer suspensions paired with separate spring suspension (required for stair/curb/unstable surfaces)...
The tires are flat proof Nobby tread tires with 3 continuous valleys/4 ridges (tempers caster flutter)... It is probably overkill but... Considering a 6 wheeled powerchair has never gone more then 20km/h & casters/ caster flutter are the reasons that nobody has... In fact, 99.9% of casters are not safe above 3km/h & lower if not manually propelled!
The few who have tried ended up going for rides nobody wants!!! Casters tend to lose contact with the ground as speeds increase & when that happens the aerodynamics of it cause the caster to go out of line with the direction of travel... When this happens to the vehicle while at speed & with high directional inertia, it's then suddenly flung in an opposing direction.... Typically that means the vehicle flies while doing barrel rolls & is typically a fatal crash.
So like I said, overkill is somewhat warranted here, especially the suspension & tire load capacity! The critical parts are ensuring the casters remain in contact with the road surface & the system can handle the enormous g-forces generated during abrupt deceleration!
Technically there are only about 40lbs unsprung, max 350lb sprung weight (with about 300lbs of that actually sprung, sprung weight) but under high speed that multiples very quickly! I am expecting about a total 7,500lb to 15,000lbs (max 10,000lbs to 20,000 depending on configuration) combined load capacity... Afterall, I don't have a death wish... I may add adjustable dampers to each caster depending on flutter presenting.
The seating system isn't really important here... & right now I can't think of anything else...
Sorry about the length... I am kind of picky about being clear, comprehensive, etc... But I am definitely not skilled in brevity... Thanks to all who bothered to read this & I look forward to hearing your opinions, thoughts, ideas, concerns, etc...
I am just waiting on the answers to this & I am ready to bite the bullet & buy the stuff from Gary at GM but I want to get this right the 1st time...
BTW- anyone know what the current coupon/discount code(s) are?
Adam
& that's again for fixing my account whomever did