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Weekly Project: Follow Me--the Mobile Beverage Cooler

Weekly Project: Follow Me--the Mobile Beverage Cooler
Invariably, when you want it...it's over there--the cooler, that is, holding your favorite beverage chilled to perfection. Whether you're at the beach, on a picnic, or sitting at home watching a DVD, when you get thirsty it's time to get up and make a round trip to the ice bucket, cooler, or fridge. Rather than making the effort, why not have the drink come to you?

Just Follow Me.

This Mobile Beverage Cooler is built from several odd-fellow discarded surplus components that are reincarnated in a robust remote-controlled platform capable of delivering a chilled drink container to you with just the wave of your hand. Now don't misconstrue Follow Me as a faithful servant awaiting your beckoning call, rather this mobile cooler is a proof of concept platform that can be the basis for a bigger and grander project.

Serving as the foundation for Follow Me is a discounted plastic model tank kit. This 1/25th scale Jagdpanther kit by Academy was selected solely based on price. There is neither actual nor implied endorsement of this German tank destroyer. If you can find another large scale armored fighting vehicle kit, use it.

It's been mentioned in various books and magazines that tank kits from Academy represent one of the best bargains in mobile platform hacking. Two motors complete with gearboxes are mounted in a neat, self-contained chassis. Even if you don't intend to build a tracked beverage cooler, this motor/gearbox combination can be used in a variety of other projects.

Controlling the movements of the plastic model tank are two Passive Infrared (PIR) sensors. Rather than sound an alarm, these motion detectors are modified to trigger a relay that, in turn, activates one of the tank's electric motors. Furthermore, a PIR sensor is independently tied to each motor. Therefore, crude turns and forward movements can be controlled by signals from a combination of both sensors. All is not bliss with Follow Me, however.

There are two significant and limiting parameters that govern the operation of the PIR sensor. First, there is a 15-second delay period following each sensor trigger. Therefore, sudden changes in direction might not be picked up by Follow Me.

A second limitation can be even more stubborn to overcome. Following a trigger by the PIR sensor, the relay is held closed for approximately two seconds. This duration translates into roughly 1-2-feet of travel. If a longer time of operation is desired delay circuits can be added to the relay's output. Instructions for this type of modification are supplied with each surplus PIR sensor.

During testing of Follow Me a range of 10-15 feet was needed for obtaining optimal sensor readings. Furthermore, the sensor is more sensitive slightly off center.

The operational Follow Me Mobile Beverage Cooler is easily capable of transporting a previously chilled drink to you (provided you are patient; remember the speed is roughly 1 inch per second as you wave your hands) or you can opt for adding your own drink chilling system with a Peltier Junction. This optional add-on chiller will require a separate 6.5-12V power source (plus thermal protection and heat dissipation).

Either way, arming your next party with a battalion of Follow Me Mobile Beverage Coolers could give a new definition to getting blitzed.

 
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Step 1How to Build Follow Me

How to Build Follow Me
Time: 7 hours
Cost: $58.94
Difficulty: Hard; requires delicate soldering and complex circuit building

Parts List


  • (1) 1/25th scale Academy Jagdpanther plastic model tank kit ($43.42; Squadron.com #MH1342 ) NOTE: If this kit is sold out; try substituting this Academy Panther-G tank kit; $57.09; Hobbylinc.com #acy1341 or this Tamiya tank kit: Tiger I; $83.85; Squadron.com #TM48202. Beware there is a non-motorized version of this Jagdpanther kit #13019.
  • (2) PIR sensor ($5.95; Electronic Goldmine #G4567)
  • (2) Coto SPST 5VDC reed relay ($1.00; All Electronics #RLY-475)
  • (2) 100mf electrolytic capacitor ($.16; DigiKey #P12919-ND)
  • (2) 1N914 diode ($.30 for 10 pieces; DigiKey #1N914-TPCT-ND)
  • (1) Beverage "cozy" or "snuggy," holder ($1; various discount stores)

Miscellaneous

  • Scrap perforated circuit board
  • Mounting hardware
  • Solder
  • Wire
  • (3) "C" batteries
  • (2) 9V batteries
  • Cable ties

Optional

NOTE: See Melcor for more information about Peltier Junction thermoelectric coolers.

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Nov 16, 2011. 11:19 AMTechPaul says:
The PIRs sometimes have adjustable pulse counters, also have a look at children ride-on electric trikes/bikes/cars. They're cheap can carry 20-30Kg, and are even dumped for curbside cleanup at times, steering and cheap plastic wheels are the con.
May 7, 2010. 5:59 AMFashim says:
How does it manage to pick up the drink and so forth?
Feb 21, 2010. 12:04 PMhg341 says:
dose it shot you if you dont take the drink?
Aug 24, 2009. 10:54 AMwenpherd says:
tanks for the memory! thats the name of a hagans heroes episode
Oct 4, 2007. 7:32 PMPCfreak says:
<br/>OR Use this in ur pool<br/><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.budshop.com/budshop/itemDetail.aspx?itemNumber=N15402A&effdate=8%2f10%2f2007">A FLOATING POOL SERVER</a><br/><br/>Must BE 21 to enter the site<br/>
Mar 23, 2009. 12:06 PMPCfreak says:
Floatin pool server not there any more but here some thing simular to ithttp://www.budshop.com/budshop/ItemDetail.aspx?ItemId=1567
Dec 26, 2007. 10:54 AMbrainspater says:
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Jan 26, 2008. 1:46 PMGrey_Wolfe says:
I used to agree, but then it become Pibb Extra. Blegh. lol. I'll stick to my root beer thanks. lol
Jan 7, 2009. 9:07 PMmettaurlover says:
rootbeer is the drink of the gods.
Jun 21, 2008. 9:31 AMcodongolev says:
dew. definetley dew. or... full throttle. recently discovered it, fell in love.
Sep 7, 2008. 1:25 PMIW5 Industries says:
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Dec 2, 2008. 2:43 PMIW5 Industries says:
and coke
Dec 3, 2008. 2:25 PMcodongolev says:
someone contact Guinness world records for the most time between replying to your own comment.
Dec 3, 2008. 4:42 PMIW5 Industries says:
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Dec 4, 2008. 1:07 PMcodongolev says:
sorry, it's just that it was 3 months between those two, and if I thought of coke, I wouldn't think immediately of this.
Dec 4, 2008. 3:37 PMIW5 Industries says:
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Dec 4, 2008. 5:35 PMcodongolev says:
I'm sorry about your bad day. :/
Dec 5, 2008. 2:20 PMIW5 Industries says:
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Jan 20, 2009. 10:03 AMDerin says:
coke
Jan 27, 2009. 1:52 PMcodongolev says:
I tried to snort coke once, but the ice cubes got stuck in my nose.
Feb 17, 2009. 9:37 PMThundertydus says:
ehh, i'm not a coke fan, it makes my teeth like, brittle, Monster FTW!!!
Aug 23, 2009. 6:57 AMtemp says:
Moxie! Moxie! Moxie!
Sep 4, 2009. 8:00 PMThundertydus says:
Dr. Pepper!
Sep 7, 2009. 1:48 PMtemp says:
Yeah
Nov 19, 2009. 6:19 PMHa4xor4life says:
MONSTER!!!!!!!!!
Thundertydus, will you be my can of monster? :3
Jan 17, 2010. 2:07 PMxtremd says:
 OMG! 18 replys! I thinks thats a record!
Jan 17, 2010. 6:26 PMIW5 Industries says:
now 19
Jan 17, 2010. 6:42 PMxtremd says:
 This reply's validity is affected by it's very existence:

There are now 21 replies in this reply chain! A NEW, NEW RECORD!
Jan 18, 2010. 10:11 AMcodongolev says:
no... look at the comments for "how to grow miracle berries". they go off the page.
Jul 2, 2010. 9:08 AMChowmix12 says:
lol.. MD for life... and fanta :)
Jul 15, 2008. 11:53 PMGrey_Wolfe says:
Don't really like full throttle myself (gives me heart burn), but I have taken a greater liking to the Dew as of late.
Aug 22, 2008. 9:07 AMbustedit says:
diet dew is great because it stays carbonated longer, and walmart (dont shop there) has a dr thunder that tastes better than dr pepper, IMO.
Feb 17, 2009. 9:38 PMThundertydus says:
Diet dew has asparatame, so does fresca and such, not saying its wrong to drink it because i like it as well, just warning ahead of time.
Aug 25, 2008. 1:21 AMGrey_Wolfe says:
That's kinda true for most diet pops though.
Jul 19, 2008. 9:31 AMcorey_caffeine says:
nos energy and monster for me
Dec 2, 2008. 2:44 PMIW5 Industries says:
now i know why your name is corey_CAFFEINE!
Jul 20, 2008. 4:43 AMGrey_Wolfe says:
Monster's my energy drink of choice as well, I've taken to drinking their coffees though because they've got less caffiene, and I seem to get flushed from the energy drinks a lot lately. I really don't drink that much caffiene, but it just seems to mess with me as of late. Wierd.
Jul 20, 2008. 11:59 AMcorey_caffeine says:
i like the monster irish blend but whenever im taking adhd medication i like to drink full blown monster
Aug 25, 2008. 1:21 AMGrey_Wolfe says:
Nothing like a caffeine induced coma. lol. Seriously though, try not to drink too many of those with your meds bud, that much caffeine can be hell on your system.
Jul 20, 2008. 9:36 AMcodongolev says:
I like rockstar/monster coffee energy drinks, and I've never tried nos, and every time I see it I want to.
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