StreetFox & Factorio
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Got the specs, I’m ready. Watch this alley get a fresh beat.
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.