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Uploaded by on May 1, 2007

Voici une vidéo du systeme electrique que nous avons développé. Il est adaptable à toutes paires de roller en ligne. Nous travaillons sur le prototype en ce moment mais les fonds manquent un peu ;-]..A suivre!

Here is a video of the electric system which we developed. It is adaptable to all in line roller. We work on the prototype in this moment but the funds miss a little; -]. To follow!

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  • this so cool i hope you can make it a reality =)

  • @thakimaru

    thanks i hope to...

    I change someparts of it now. I find another propulsion systeme, very powerfull and very slim. I'mjust waitingfor a business angelnow ;)

  • @thakimaru

    I'm shure that you can use it soon. Mabye it's not by my way but it's egal; I'm waiting to

  • i've been thinking.. if you spread out the wheels and made a bigger frame then you might be able to squeeze in a micro motor and two pressure sensors above the wheels, so when you shift your weight forward, you go forward and vice versa. also, you could shift you weight even more to go faster or slower.

  • @Mattster111997 That a very good proposition. I'm just waiting for some one or a company who's interessting to work on it. But your idée is very cool. Thank's about it

  • Hello,

    I control the speed whit a "variable speed control" that you get on your hand (infrared).

    My English is to bad to expland , sorry. In French: pour démarrer ou arrêter, c'est le galet de propulsion qui vient en contact avec la roue pour l'entrainer. Il se positionne contre la roue grâce a l'accélération. Plus on accelere, plus il presse la roue.

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  • another you could yous two wheels like on airgear. then it could last longer.

  • this definetely seems like a plausible idea, next time i can most likely spend some cash on the fabrication of the frame so i can experiment with the idea

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  • ça me fait pensser à air gear... à la différence que c'est prévue pour des roller line, donc pas de saut, sinon les roues ne feront pas long feu...

    j'ai vraiment hate que quelqu'un arrive à faire un moyen de transport révolutionaire "simple, qui ne bouffe pas de l'argent toutes les semaines, rapide, agréable"...

    des rollers à moteur sont une bonne idée: un gros investissement de départ et c'est partit!

    enfin, bon courage!

  • slow and slow we might make it :D

  • ok judging the size of the battery we would need one abou thte size of a laptops battery pak

  • See why cant they just be electrically assisted rollerblades that dont necessarily propel you alone but increase the amount of push one gets from regular rollerblades.

  • Electric rollerblades are the best idea ever, personal propulsion, cars are dangerous if one does not know how to use it, so to with rollerblades, i would be all up for a government license to control who can SKILLFULY use these, i would love to boot around town even at 30 km per hour. such a feeling of freedom could be had. of course saftey gear would be a must. and perhaps a mild shock system where you wouldnt feel all the bumps.

    a 10 pound backpack battery would extend the range far.

  • they are minted i wold skate around in them but are they watter resinstens and will not blow uo

  • @thedemonicclan even with the most powerful dc motor you will have no chance at any decent acceleration, you would need at least 6" diameter wheels that are 4"+ wide to house a motor powerful enough to move a person at a very slow rate. About the power issue, the only logical solution is a backpack to house the battery packs. face it, the dreams of having ATs anytime soon is just that, a dream.

  • i can tell you now. that system wont work to well. you have to take wheel erosion into account. i myself am working on an electric style where the motor is actually in the wheel its self. its a complicated and expesive design, but highly efficiant. just have to come up with a good power supply. and dont work. im not downing you. im hoping to incourage you.

  • @kiliweb How come you cant lay the motor down flat?You would still have room in the back for the gear box needed, all you would need to worry about is the speed control,but if you came this far you could figure out a way. And if you lessen the amount of wheels (say have two larger wheels with a wide space in the middle,larger wheels for easier balance)you would have more room for motor controls,or even more room for the motor to make them more comfortable.

  • @kiliweb How come you cant lay the motor down flat?You would still have room in the back for the gear box needed, all you would need to worry about is the speed control,but if you came this far you could figure out a way.

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