Society of Robots - Robot Forum
Mechanics and Construction => Mechanics and Construction => Topic started by: dead5raka on January 26, 2012, 02:11:14 AM
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So, i'm building a semi-off-road robot for my school project, and the idea was, that it would carry my macbook pro onboard, so i would be able to control it with my iphone. I'm using Lynxmotion Tri-track as the base for my robot (link bellow), so it will have no problem carrying my laptop, or driving over some small obstacles.
http://www.lynxmotion.com/c-120-no-electronics-kit.aspx (http://www.lynxmotion.com/c-120-no-electronics-kit.aspx)
Since my laptop is has a normal hard drive and not an SSD, i am concerned about the rough ride damaging my data. That's why i think it would be a good idea to build some sort of a shock absorbing mount for my laptop. Since my robot is pretty slow, do you think a foam padded box will be sufficient, or do you have any better ideas? :) keep in mind that i want to keep this mount as small, thin, elegant and CHEAP as possible...
any sort of feedback very appreciated! ˆˆ
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Hi,
If it's just your hard drive that bothers you, you could make a bootable USB stick (if that works with a Mac) with OS and what programs you need for the ride and then remove the hard drive completely, while using it for a 'bot.
I'd still recommend some cushioning though. A couple of layers of bubble wrap is light enough for this, but remember not to block the "blow holes" of the Mac.