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Title: Development of Rideable Carry on Luggage
Authors: GLENN TONG, Diploma of Engineering Technology in Electrical and Electronics
Issue Date: 4-Jul-2019
Abstract: This task is about advancement on lightweight luggage. As the innovation these days increasingly advance we might want to makes development of Rideable carry-on luggage with usb charging port with a standard AIRLINE Carry-on luggage. With this advancement everybody can keep their gear with gave spaces. On this baggage we will lose about 18% of the space for the batteries, engine, screen charging port and different pieces required to mechanized it. Be that as it may, this luggage it tends to be pulled like ordinary luggage it imagine us won't do a lot of that. Rather, we will take situate on the luggage, control the handle and just turn on the switch. The long lasting batteries is depends to the load that motor carry. As the motor speed up is 2750 RPM with 24V DC battery. Little foot rest fold out from the side of the bag makes riding more easier and wheels are strong enough to take any airport surface in their stride indoor and outdoor. The bag can be charge up portable gadget. There are USB charging in the bottom inside of the luggage. It also can be charge manually by our self with the charger 12V output that provided and it also speed of motor can be controlled easily by just rotating the speed controller switch. This project also have their own safety as it have double switch selector that the motor can only will run if the switch turn on and starting torque of speed motor can be adjust.. This advancement are additionally reasonable to use in airplane terminal, hypermarket, shopping complex, occasion and good for movement the world.
Description: Top 20 - 7th Place
URI: http://ir.unikl.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/22097
Appears in Collections:Final Year Project - UniKL BMI

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