awesome build man huge inspiration for my build. I would put a spring on the back lever for the wheels so it isn't so aggressive when you switch. I would also make it a little bit wider? for stability? overall totally awesome man keep it up.
Great build mate, Is that a 24 volt motor? and two 12 volt batteries? Also, Please scrap the back ground music, much rather hear how quiet the motor &whole cart can be
When the wheels are 90⁰ they can spin freely which makes you drift. When they are in a 20⁰ or 30⁰ angle they cant spin freely so you can drive normally like a normal cart
If you have a mechanism for triggering the cordless drill it could work, but I think you will preform better by using a motor and a controller like in my design.
Hi, this is a great build, what is the total length of metal needed to build the chassis and how long are each part for the chassis, the build plans don't say anything about each length. How big is the space from the front to the first tuubing that goes across
Hi, this download link should contain most things you need: s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=38707419086079766122 (Download by clicking on "Additional.zip" in light green)
Im building this projekt and i have one problem with wheel. Every wheel that im looking at Has bearing inside. Isn't mounted on screws on any other think. So how can i mount poulie on the wheel if wheel will rotate freelly from axle. Any one Has any advise how to attach it. Idk weld or somethig..?
hi, can I use the hoverboard wheel motor as a motor? when drifting, does the front wheel go into a skid? If not, can I use the engine from the 360w washing machine?
Hey Applied Eng. keep us apraised of all the upgrade recomendations for a future build (1-lower center 2-more grip on driving tire 3- manual brake) any more recomendations?
Hey cbarber, that summarized the problems I encountered in this build. I further recommend to mount the motor more center-aligned to the steering axis to lessen the inertia. What also is very crucial is to ensure, that the castor wheels are orthogonal to the floor when the lever is pulled up the whole way, otherwise you wont go always in the drift mode, especially at low speeds.
I use an electrical brake, which shorts the motor over a power resistor to dissipate the energy. This only works for high speeds, since the braking power is quadratic in the EMF voltage, which is proportional to the angular speed of the motor. I would recommend a mechanical brake, which could directly be mounted on the front wheel, which would make you way more versatile at low speeds.
Applied Engineering wow im impressed that how fast you reply😂 I've been looking for a diy crazy cart video bcs they looks hella fun but the price is unacceptable, can you give me the total of the parts? also include the price of a brake kit
:D I was just in front of the computer. You can buy everything on aliexpress for around 150$-200$, but the steel you need to buy at your local metal store. For the wheel you can use for example this rim here, where you can attach a sprocket and a braking disk: www.aliexpress.com/item/New-Aluminium-10inch-Rear-Scooter-Wheel-Rim-Aluminium-Rear-Wheel-Hub-10inch-for-Scooter-Tire-Scooter/32368040957.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.JR2E9m The motor is a my1016 (without z at the end -> no gearbox), which is available with different sprockets on aliexpress.
The cart can turn directly around the fronwheel, so a 180° turn is possible. I spent around 200$ for all the material. What I can recommend after the build is to use a frontwheel with more grip and to lower the seat, such that you cannot fall off so quickly.
Applied Engineering Thank you for replying. I really appreciate. Thank you for the video too. I've been wanting one but don't want to pay $700. How fast is your car? I know it depends on the motor but what speeds do you get.
The car makes about 18 km/h with the 350w motor. There are plenty of available motors with motor controllers on aliexpress up to 2kW. What I really recommend for higher power motors is a mechanical brake.
Ye, 1000W are more than enough for such a cart, since at higher speed this thing loses control very fast and so is better to use for slower speeds and agile movements.
Hey it's a very nice project. We have the same Project at the university and we have some questions... is it possible to contact you via mail address or something else ?
Love how you added suspension!
I just bought the crazy cart from taxi garage ur build is sick dawg
Ur so smart that’s insane
pretty cool, you should put sides on the front so even if you turn fast your legs stay in.
I like it but please make a video of whole making process of all.parts. so it would be easy for me.
Can't wait until you make another wideo.
awesome build man huge inspiration for my build. I would put a spring on the back lever for the wheels so it isn't so aggressive when you switch. I would also make it a little bit wider? for stability? overall totally awesome man keep it up.
Great build mate, Is that a 24 volt motor? and two 12 volt batteries?
Also, Please scrap the back ground music, much rather hear how quiet the motor &whole cart can be
would this work with a petrol motor from a lawn mower?
What is the top speed?
Excellent work,and am also working on my home made go kart
what software did u use
I don't really understand the point of the lever wouldn't it work the same without it?
That one in the back? It's the handbrake and without it it wouldnt drift smoothly
When the wheels are 90⁰ they can spin freely which makes you drift. When they are in a 20⁰ or 30⁰ angle they cant spin freely so you can drive normally like a normal cart
@@Textlorddrift stick
@@bs9two4 that's a handbrake bro
@@Textlord no technically its a drift stick cuz it js pulls upb the whees
can you tell me wats the logicil you work with him
Hi cool video
Do you think I can use a cordless drill to power the Crazy Cart?
If you have a mechanism for triggering the cordless drill it could work, but I think you will preform better by using a motor and a controller like in my design.
Could you just use a hub motor instead of that big motor and belt system?
Hi, this is a great build, what is the total length of metal needed to build the chassis and how long are each part for the chassis, the build plans don't say anything about each length. How big is the space from the front to the first tuubing that goes across
You are right, somehow the length is missing for the parts of the chassis itself. I will update that next.
When would that be, I am trying to make one and I need some dimensions, for the steering, what did you use to attach to the chassis so it can spin.
Also how high is that triangle thing at the front for the steering
Hi, here you go: www.mediafire.com/file/0esc4vn227614o7/Chassis.PDF/file
what are all the liitle things you have stacked above the suspension?
can i have a full parts list
can you give me a list of everything I need because the download won't work
Hi, this download link should contain most things you need:
s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=38707419086079766122
(Download by clicking on "Additional.zip" in light green)
@@ttschabos could i get it too the original link dosent work
what type of motor did you use for the frount
What CLD program did u use?
Im building this projekt and i have one problem with wheel. Every wheel that im looking at Has bearing inside. Isn't mounted on screws on any other think. So how can i mount poulie on the wheel if wheel will rotate freelly from axle. Any one Has any advise how to attach it. Idk weld or somethig..?
What battery did you use do you have the name or link
I wanna build such with brushless motor. Does anybody do that earlier?
There's a one or two I've seen on here. One brushless and another with 6.5hp engine
This is so cool!!, i think im gonna make one but i still need help.
very nice project thank you !
Very cool my friend
How did you hook up the 3d printed peddle to the motor, how did you get it working
Cool.. Spend just as much or more and DIY
hi, can I use the hoverboard wheel motor as a motor? when drifting, does the front wheel go into a skid? If not, can I use the engine from the 360w washing machine?
You can use the hoverboard motor
@@thecrazerkid2146 will 200w be enough?
@@damirrimad1823 yeah but depending on how much you weigh the original crazy cart has a 250w motor so you should be good with 200w
Hey Applied Eng. keep us apraised of all the upgrade recomendations for a future build (1-lower center 2-more grip on driving tire 3- manual brake) any more recomendations?
Hey cbarber, that summarized the problems I encountered in this build. I further recommend to mount the motor more center-aligned to the steering axis to lessen the inertia. What also is very crucial is to ensure, that the castor wheels are orthogonal to the floor when the lever is pulled up the whole way, otherwise you wont go always in the drift mode, especially at low speeds.
@@ttschabos Hey would you be interested in selling me this first draft?
Nice projects
can i know how you deal with the break???
I use an electrical brake, which shorts the motor over a power resistor to dissipate the energy. This only works for high speeds, since the braking power is quadratic in the EMF voltage, which is proportional to the angular speed of the motor. I would recommend a mechanical brake, which could directly be mounted on the front wheel, which would make you way more versatile at low speeds.
Applied Engineering wow im impressed that how fast you reply😂 I've been looking for a diy crazy cart video bcs they looks hella fun but the price is unacceptable, can you give me the total of the parts? also include the price of a brake kit
Applied Engineering also i try to find the motor on aliexpress but all of them have a gear set attached to them, would they work the same?
:D I was just in front of the computer. You can buy everything on aliexpress for around 150$-200$, but the steel you need to buy at your local metal store.
For the wheel you can use for example this rim here, where you can attach a sprocket and a braking disk:
www.aliexpress.com/item/New-Aluminium-10inch-Rear-Scooter-Wheel-Rim-Aluminium-Rear-Wheel-Hub-10inch-for-Scooter-Tire-Scooter/32368040957.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.JR2E9m
The motor is a my1016 (without z at the end -> no gearbox), which is available with different sprockets on aliexpress.
If you had a really strong DC motor could that power it?
Yes
Speed?
what measurements is the frame
Nice project, could you tell me what speed and autonomy do you have?
Thx, the cart goes around 18 km/h with this 350W motor. What do you mean by autonomy?
are you willing to sell this?
Hi..
The other crazy carts dint have brakes or motor brakes..
Why do you add it?
Because at higher speeds you sometimes need a brake and it makes also the whole cart more easy to handle
Где купить такой мотор и контроллер? что за модель?
i can have one pls 😢 from Philippines,bohol, batuan,santa cruz
Watt of motor?
350W
Is there anyway you can turn the wheels 180 degrees like on the crazy cart xl and How much money did you use to make it?
The cart can turn directly around the fronwheel, so a 180° turn is possible. I spent around 200$ for all the material. What I can recommend after the build is to use a frontwheel with more grip and to lower the seat, such that you cannot fall off so quickly.
Applied Engineering Thank you for replying. I really appreciate. Thank you for the video too. I've been wanting one but don't want to pay $700. How fast is your car? I know it depends on the motor but what speeds do you get.
The car makes about 18 km/h with the 350w motor. There are plenty of available motors with motor controllers on aliexpress up to 2kW. What I really recommend for higher power motors is a mechanical brake.
Applied Engineering oh ok. What type of battery did you use and how long does it last?
I used Kung Long WP12-12, they last for around 1h, but they are not really made for cyclic usage, so I LiPo would maybe fit better here.
how high is that triangle thing at the front and what is the length of the base of it
Hi, here is the link to the new chassis plans: www.mediafire.com/file/0esc4vn227614o7/Chassis.PDF/file
for the angles did you use degrees becasue the angles don't make sense to me
Yes, in degrees. Well, it is eactly like this, 20°+2*35° = 90°, and that twice gives the 180° for the triangular part.
Sorry and also for triangular part how long is the cross section at the top(how wide is it)
Nice project, I think I'm gonna build something similar, but with a stronger motor. Would 1000W be enough?
Ye, 1000W are more than enough for such a cart, since at higher speed this thing loses control very fast and so is better to use for slower speeds and agile movements.
Hey for the triangle thing at the front what distance did you put them apart from each other
what batteries did you use for this motor?
I used two Kung Long WP 14-12SE-F2, but you can actually take any battery with enough power and 24V.
You're brilliant
How much does it cost to build the Crazy Cart?
Around 200$, but it depends mostly on how cheap you can buy the steel.
nice very cool
I will commit a heist on one of these
Thanks
You’re a god
Yesssssss
What a great build!!!!
Im gona take an old electric scooter, get like a metal rod and put caster wheels on both ends and just attack the bar to the end of the scooter xD
good i like it / i am going to make it :00
How much do You want?💶😆🤣
🤣🤣👏👏
That’s not action
Hey it's a very nice project. We have the same Project at the university and we have some questions... is it possible to contact you via mail address or something else ?