Hi Everyone,
Hydra is in the same format and condition as it was for RW series 7 with the CO2 flipper and Hammer/axe. Although the pneumatics have not been used for for a while, I have kept the NICADs in good condition charging and discharging occasionally and last year we went to a local fete and I made sure motors, speed controllers, wheels,
tyres, chains etc were all OK.
This is Hydras spec
4WD - 2 x Bosch 750s - chain drive to pneumatic tyres (mountainboard wheels)
3 x 36v NICAD packs using the Sanyo C cells ( battery packs cost over £500)
There is a constant current power supply which I use for charging which can give a constant current up to 6 amps up to 75 volts which has been ideal for charging the NICADs although I use a timer to switch it off to prevent overcharging.
2 x NCC 70s (+ a spare NCC70 never used) + Delbots (I think) interface)
Rams for flipper and hammer are 300mm x 63mm. (loads of fittings and valves incl a new 250 x 80 ram - never used)
Regulator is the high flow Victor model
Various fire extinguishers but they are probably out of date test by now
Body work is 6082 aluminium with grade 5 Titanium cladding
There also a few other bits such as a set of go cart wheels, hubs, bearings and tyres
I would want to keep the RC gear as I have some bits for a Featherweight which I may get round to building sometime.
I am looking for around £1000
Here is a link to photos. The component shots are when Hydra was being built and the rest were shot a couple of weeks ago
http://picasaweb.google.com/Hydrabot/HydraDetailPicshttp://picasaweb.google.com/Hydrabot/HydraDetailPics
I live in South Oxfordshire if anyone wants a Mk 1 eyeball check
Regards
Dennis
Hydra is in the same format and condition as it was for RW series 7 with the CO2 flipper and Hammer/axe. Although the pneumatics have not been used for for a while, I have kept the NICADs in good condition charging and discharging occasionally and last year we went to a local fete and I made sure motors, speed controllers, wheels,
tyres, chains etc were all OK.
This is Hydras spec
4WD - 2 x Bosch 750s - chain drive to pneumatic tyres (mountainboard wheels)
3 x 36v NICAD packs using the Sanyo C cells ( battery packs cost over £500)
There is a constant current power supply which I use for charging which can give a constant current up to 6 amps up to 75 volts which has been ideal for charging the NICADs although I use a timer to switch it off to prevent overcharging.
2 x NCC 70s (+ a spare NCC70 never used) + Delbots (I think) interface)
Rams for flipper and hammer are 300mm x 63mm. (loads of fittings and valves incl a new 250 x 80 ram - never used)
Regulator is the high flow Victor model
Various fire extinguishers but they are probably out of date test by now
Body work is 6082 aluminium with grade 5 Titanium cladding
There also a few other bits such as a set of go cart wheels, hubs, bearings and tyres
I would want to keep the RC gear as I have some bits for a Featherweight which I may get round to building sometime.
I am looking for around £1000
Here is a link to photos. The component shots are when Hydra was being built and the rest were shot a couple of weeks ago
http://picasaweb.google.com/Hydrabot/HydraDetailPicshttp://picasaweb.google.com/Hydrabot/HydraDetailPics
I live in South Oxfordshire if anyone wants a Mk 1 eyeball check
Regards
Dennis
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