Man Programs Autonomous Snow Blower: 30+ Hours of Work
Eyewitness News ABC7NYJanuary 28, 20262 min1,784 views
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- π€ Tom Moloughney programmed an autonomous snow blower to clear his driveway.
- π‘ The process requires significant programming to define parameters like snow angle and direction.
- π οΈ This is not a plug-and-play device; it demands a substantial time investment for setup and adjustments.
Programming Time and Effort
- β±οΈ Moloughney invested 30 to 40 hours in assembly and programming, including making a review video.
- π He estimates a minimum of 10 hours for a typical user to get the programming correct.
- β οΈ Initial programming often requires adjustments, such as correcting snow trajectory or ensuring snow lands off the driveway.
Performance and Reward
- βοΈ The autonomous snow blower was put to the test during a serious snowstorm.
- β After continuous operation for 24 hours, Moloughney woke up to a blacktop driveway.
- π Despite the extensive programming effort, he feels the reward is worth it.
- πΊ Moloughney documents his projects on his YouTube channel, "State of the Charge."
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