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    Re: Heavily modified 8880 chassis, succesfully motorised and solar powered. —Gillis Hommen
   (...) doubt it'll give that much power but then again, half of it would be enough anyway. The size of it is 364x364mm, so it's rather larger than your lego panels combined. When loaded it gives about 16-17 volts. I've messured ~16.5 volts at ~0.35 (...) (21 years ago, 1-Feb-03, to lugnet.technic)
   
        Re: Heavily modified 8880 chassis, succesfully motorised and solar powered. —Gillis Hommen
   (...) I've tested the solar panel some more today, and I've messured it giving 8 watts to the lego motor now, at 15:15 in the afternoon on yet another sunny winterday in Holland. I can only wonder what it would give in mid summer...unfortunately the (...) (21 years ago, 3-Feb-03, to lugnet.technic)
   
        Re: Heavily modified 8880 chassis, succesfully motorised and solar powered. —Robert Fay
    "Gillish" <gillish@wanadoo.nl> wrote in message news:H9qLwq.9uJ@lugnet.com... (...) sunny (...) exactly (...) same (...) That is a very powerful solar panel compared to Lego Solar. It would be interesting to build a larger chassis and see if you (...) (21 years ago, 3-Feb-03, to lugnet.technic)
   
        Re: Heavily modified 8880 chassis, succesfully motorised and solar powered. —Gillis Hommen
   (...) it just wouldn't go nearly as fast, which is something I am, at least for this project, not prepared to live with. Also, the solar panel is nearly 2 kilo's, with the car at 900 grams, of which like 260grams is taken by the wheels, that would (...) (21 years ago, 3-Feb-03, to lugnet.technic)
 

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