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Ah, okay, thanks.
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Tsukiyumi wrote:Probably only when it was self-powered; I'll have to watch again to be sure.
Yep. It makes that buzz when it's running on its generator; it's silent when it's tethered. I wonder what kind of fuel it uses (probably diesel), and I wonder what kind of mileage it gets?
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Thanks, Tsukiyumi.
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Tsukiyumi wrote:Probably only when it was self-powered; I'll have to watch again to be sure.
Yep. It makes that buzz when it's running on its generator; it's silent when it's tethered. I wonder what kind of fuel it uses (probably diesel), and I wonder what kind of mileage it gets?
I would guess that we'd have heard a deisel engine over the buzz; a gasoline one would probably translate to mileage somewhere around incredible, considering that the engine is only powering the generator, not an actual drive system like in an IC vehicle.
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No, I think the buzz actually is the engine. Some sort of tiny cylinders running at a crazy high rpm. That's what my ears are telling me. Listen to the sound during the slow-motion parts; the buzz is clearly an engine of some sort.

I guess whatever fuel it uses would be the most common the military uses. I'll have to ask my buddy from the Corps.
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That would be diesel. Every ground vehicle uses it in the US military, for commonality.
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I think it is odd that they have the gas motor like that. It sounds like a medium sized hand tool motor (chainsaw, blower, etc). Would a motor and gas tank weigh less than a corresponding motor and battery pack? In weight to performance, which would last longer, a gas system or a battery system?
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Jim wrote:I think it is odd that they have the gas motor like that. It sounds like a medium sized hand tool motor (chainsaw, blower, etc). Would a motor and gas tank weigh less than a corresponding motor and battery pack? In weight to performance, which would last longer, a gas system or a battery system?
Electric motors are over 90% efficient but they are heavy as are the batteries. They're better off using an ICE until battery or fuel cell technology catches up, of course they could just use a tether. Some WWII German "robots" did that.
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It reminds me of an AT-TE. :)
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Rochey wrote:It reminds me of an AT-TE. :)
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I bet the designers of these had a little fun reenacting TESB using those cute little spy planes - "Go for the legs!"
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Wait till the invention of self toasting bread. :twisted:
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