I was talking with Barrows Argo, as I am getting my new Avenger STR from them, and he was thinking the following might be a good idea. I work for a company the makes inclinometers and accelerometers. I was thinking that a dual axis inclinometer, in a self contained box with a display would be a great addition to an ATV, or AATV. If you were going up a slope, it would read out the exact angle in degrees you were climbing. Also, with a dual axis inclinometer, you could see the slope when you are side hilling. Other than the accurate curiosity factor, it could prevent someone from exceeding the roll over specifications of their machine. It could have audible alarms if you tried to go up to steep a hill, or drove across a steep hill. I have already determined that I will install one on my new Argo when it arrives, although it will be a highly accurate temperature compensated sensor that I will build into and program a self contained box. This sensor alone normally sells for $1200, but we have far less expensive ones for general use. I was thinking an entire self contained unit running off 12 VDC, for around $200, but as this is just my idea, I won't hold to that. Our engineering team is a bit busy at the moment to develop one for general sale, but I don't mind being the guinea pig. I have the skills to complete the project.
My question is, is this something that would be of interest to others? Both axes would be reported at the same time on a small display. It might say you were going up a 10° hill, with a 2.34° slant. The unit temperature could even be displayed, and possibly an independent temperature sensor could give outside temperature.
At this time, this is nothing more that an idea, and although I will be putting one on my Argo, I am just wondering if this is something that could be useful.
Steve
My question is, is this something that would be of interest to others? Both axes would be reported at the same time on a small display. It might say you were going up a 10° hill, with a 2.34° slant. The unit temperature could even be displayed, and possibly an independent temperature sensor could give outside temperature.
At this time, this is nothing more that an idea, and although I will be putting one on my Argo, I am just wondering if this is something that could be useful.
Steve
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