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Fan-Powered Shopping Cart (Of Course) Awhirl at MIT

  • Amy Marcott
  • slice.mit.edu
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Remember LOLrioKART? Around this time last year, student Charles Guan ’11 sparked a brief Internet sensation when he created a test platform for electric vehicle controller development using a shopping cart and a set of large nickel cadmium batteries (and some other things like a motor, controller, and four-channel surround sound music system). Video of his extreme grocery carting went viral and got featured in Gizmodo, Engadget, Popular Science, among other publications.

Well, not surprisingly, Guan is back--and this time he's outfitted a standard grocery cart with a ducted fan thruster for the purpose of (in his words) having "the biggest EDF array on campus." After all, he goes on to say, "I can't work without a false sense of competition and engineering machismo."

Guan calls his creation Fankart!, and you can read all about it on his website (including a detailed account of his build process).Video of LOLrioKART and Fankart! posted below.

Comments

ChArLeS

Thu, 07/29/2010 2:01am

HELL YEAH THIS IS WHAT I CAME FOR

Steven Greenberg

Wed, 07/28/2010 2:14pm

Well I am glad to see this demonstration of the value of an MIT education.

I feel so much better about my diploma.

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