LEGO CVT With Automatic Speed Variator
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- Опубликовано: 18 фев 2024
- LEGO CVT With Automatic Speed Variator
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This would be insane as the gearbox in a larger Lego RC car, just open the throttle and the gearbox is already in the right gear.
There has to be a better way than using a rubber band for the cvt. I feel like it has too much flex while the gear variator is working. Absolutely brilliant none the less 👏
To be fair, an actual automotive CVT just uses a rubber band with steel reinforcements
For lego world i ws thinking about using rubber Wheels, but the problem is will it have enough traction?
I've built a similar design using Meccano. The differential is actually being used as a torque sensor and changes into a lower ratio as the output resistance increases.
I like that. Looks really cool
incredible can you make a car to test in real obstacle like slope?
I will try it 😁
The only words that come to mind are „Automatic“ and „,Transmission“
AND CVT 😁
do you have a buggy/buwizz motor? i wonder how it would perform in a car moc with this. i am currently building a car for my buwizz motor and since i dont have any transmission parts i think this is what i will use in that build. im planning on posting it at some point, i will make sure to give you credit for this automatic cvt. i also made a semi truck so i might post that soon too.
Would it be a good idea to "reverse" the automatic variator by making a system that starts off in the lowest ratio and increases it's ratio with an increase in output speed, using centrifugal forces?
Insane
Thank you 😊
epic
Thanks 😊
Glad you liked it
Now we can finally build a Legoversion of a Daf. Variomatic for the win! Awesome job.
@@Artiedabbeljoe Thank you 😁
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