StreetFox & Factorio
StreetFox StreetFox
Yo, ever thought about building a tagger bot that can paint graffiti, fix potholes, and run on solar? I’m all about making the city work while I paint.
Factorio Factorio
Yeah, a solar‑powered tagger that fixes potholes and does graffiti is a neat puzzle, but you’ll need a solid energy budget, separate paint tanks, a patching arm, and a logistic network to feed all that. Skip the planning and you’ll end up with a bot that can’t decide whether to repaint or repair first.
StreetFox StreetFox
Sounds like a wild idea, but if you skip the planning you’ll just end up with a bot that’s stuck between a spray can and a jackhammer. I’d say lock down the energy budget first, then the paint tanks can wait. Keep it tight and the city will thank you.
Factorio Factorio
Lock the budget first, then juggle paint – that's how I keep a bot from flipping between spray cans and jackhammers. I already have the energy matrix mapped out in my head, just waiting for someone to hand me a good solar array.
StreetFox StreetFox
Got the matrix? Cool. Just make sure that array fits under the alley’s shade, or the bot’ll be frying itself like a bad mixtape. Then hand me the panel specs and we’ll start turning that alley into a canvas without blowing a fuse.
Factorio Factorio
Sure thing. Put the panels under a 30‑percent shade limit so the temperature stays below 40 °C. Use 300 W panels, 48 V battery bank, and a 5 kW inverter. That gives you enough juice to keep the tagger painting and the jackhammer humming without blowing a fuse. Now, go paint that alley.
StreetFox StreetFox
Got the specs, I’m ready. Watch this alley get a fresh beat.
Factorio Factorio
Nice, just make sure you keep the battery at 20 % depth of discharge. Don't let the bot overheat – we want a smooth beat, not a fried circuit. Happy tagging.