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According to http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/2010/06/full-product-release/ - | According to http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/2010/06/full-product-release/ - | ||
*The design of the manual machine is identical to the fully automatic version, minus the large hopper, vibrator, sensors, controller, and solenoid valves. | *The design of the manual machine is identical to the fully automatic version, minus the large hopper, vibrator, sensors, controller, and solenoid valves. | ||
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*The next competitors with a machine of comparable soil throughput appear to be priced between $45k (Powell and Sons) and $65k (AECT) | *The next competitors with a machine of comparable soil throughput appear to be priced between $45k (Powell and Sons) and $65k (AECT) | ||
*Materials costs were $3610 for fully automatic version | *Materials costs were $3610 for fully automatic version | ||
=Comments= | |||
Very nice! It's good to start seeing the documentation come into place.-MJ | |||
Please link to CAD drawings from Open Pario. |
Revision as of 05:11, 30 March 2011
== According to http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/2010/06/full-product-release/ -
- The design of the manual machine is identical to the fully automatic version, minus the large hopper, vibrator, sensors, controller, and solenoid valves.
- We achieved 16 bricks per minute with a hydraulic power source of 24 gallons per minute
- The next competitors with a machine of comparable soil throughput appear to be priced between $45k (Powell and Sons) and $65k (AECT)
- Materials costs were $3610 for fully automatic version
Comments
Very nice! It's good to start seeing the documentation come into place.-MJ
Please link to CAD drawings from Open Pario.