Turn an RC car into a floor sweeper!
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What's fun, cheap, good looking, and cleans a hardwood floor with an advanced search and navigation algorithm?
An electrostatic dust mop attached to a radio-controlled car. Vroom!
This combination has some things in common with a Roomba, but is arguably less expensive. It's quick and fun to build, and quick and fun to operate. |
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Our starting point was a $15 radio controlled Lamborghini Gallardo from our local (and strangely enough, haunted) toysaurus. (Speaking of which, isn't this a great looking police car? )
The second major component is the business end of an electrostatic dust mop, such as a Swiffer, or the equivalent model from 3M that we're using here. Construction is pretty straightforward: Figure out a way to attach the dust mop to the car! |
| Okay, so let's try it out! |
| As you can see in the video, it's very fast, but the steering is awkward. Fixing that is a matter of adjusting the position of the mop face so that it drags on the ground a little more evenly. |
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And does it work, i.e., does it clean up the dust on the floor? Hell yeah!
Here is the Dust collection apparatus with some of the dust that it's collected, shown with one of the common varieties of artificial artificial intelligence control system that we use to control the RC car. This particular variety of control system has considerably more processing power and memory than most presently-available microcontrollers, and is somewhat easier to program. |
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