Awesome concept and execution. My phone literally crashed halfway through the video so I'm rewatching it but what you have done is awesome! I hope you continue to release these awesome videos
This is incredible! I was actually trying to come up with a way how one could make your own dark ride for Halloween. This is fantastic, you should be extremely please and proud of yourself!
lots of work! I have been messing around with a design for a dark ride, yours twist the same way I was wanting to do, like Snow Whites Scary Adventure, but I figured the middle power wheel wouldent turn correct
Thank you, I had no idea if this would ever actually work - just lots of experimenting and slight steps backwards to move forward. Thanks for wathcing!
I want to create a Ride but not just any ride there will be a automatic cart the cart sometimes opens animatronics im done with the work to create it thanks for the idea and building
Thank you very much! I used two 12v batteries. Specifically made for mobility scooters. You should not use those made for starting a car. I think they were around 35 amp/hour rating. You can also use ones designed for large UPS (uninterruptible power supplies). And this cart was tested with over 225 kg. of riders. As you could see in the video, I was around 120kg alone.
Thank you! It steers itself to follow the reflective line. There are a set of sensors around the front wheels that let it know which direction to steer.
Thank you! Yes, in a later video, I talk about the sensors and a schematic showing how I have the start and stop controls wired in along with a safety cut-off sensor if it leaves the track.
Howdy. I just made a playlist with the videos I made while building the 2nd cart. It covers everything from the frame to the electronics. I know of at least one person who has built a working cart following these videos. Hopefully that would help.
Very creative! Very cool! Anything done to blow kids minds is awesome in my book. They deserve to have some fun, exciting, pain free years.
Awesome concept and execution. My phone literally crashed halfway through the video so I'm rewatching it but what you have done is awesome! I hope you continue to release these awesome videos
I love this so much. Would love to have one of these.
This is incredible! I was actually trying to come up with a way how one could make your own dark ride for Halloween. This is fantastic, you should be extremely please and proud of yourself!
Thank you so much! It was a fun (and ongoing) project.
intocoasters any plans for the future in your Halloween projects?
Awesome job! It looks actually pretty smooth
This is so good mate, far out. So smooth.
I'm quickly becoming a huge fan of yours...
My compliments to you, sir.
lots of work! I have been messing around with a design for a dark ride, yours twist the same way I was wanting to do, like Snow Whites Scary Adventure, but I figured the middle power wheel wouldent turn correct
Thank you, I had no idea if this would ever actually work - just lots of experimenting and slight steps backwards to move forward. Thanks for wathcing!
This is really impressive work.
Thank you very much!
So good!!
Best ride in the world
I want to create a Ride but not just any ride there will be a automatic cart the cart sometimes opens animatronics im done with the work to create it thanks for the idea and building
Hi! I'm quite impressed by your dark ride! What battery did you use for it? And could the motor support the weight of two 70kg people?
Thank you very much!
I used two 12v batteries. Specifically made for mobility scooters. You should not use those made for starting a car. I think they were around 35 amp/hour rating. You can also use ones designed for large UPS (uninterruptible power supplies).
And this cart was tested with over 225 kg. of riders. As you could see in the video, I was around 120kg alone.
Intocoasters, I am very impressed with your prototype! Is there anyway I can get in touch with you?
Thank you! and sure - intocoasters@yahoo.com
this is AMAZING! how did you get the cart to stick
to the track?
Thank you!
It steers itself to follow the reflective line. There are a set of sensors around the front wheels that let it know which direction to steer.
So cool,!!
That is awesome!!!!
Have you done a a tutorial on how you made the cart/track system? Absolutely amazing!
Thank you! Yes, in a later video, I talk about the sensors and a schematic showing how I have the start and stop controls wired in along with a safety cut-off sensor if it leaves the track.
@@intocoasters do you have a link to this video
@@gainestroy I do! ua-cam.com/video/I-EVONVo7Ag/v-deo.html The circuit explanation starts around 6 minutes
thats the coolest thing ever !!! HFL!!
Can you guide me personally step by step on how to build the track ? Let’s talk $$$! How can I contact you
Howdy. I just made a playlist with the videos I made while building the 2nd cart. It covers everything from the frame to the electronics. I know of at least one person who has built a working cart following these videos. Hopefully that would help.
Lame waste of money lol
Yeah... it probably is.
But it’s worthet
Your High
@@Parkpro1 fuck off
@@intocoasters no its not