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The GPK-32 is our most popular inspection robot. It can be used to inspect any tight space that is safe for a robot to operate in, but is most commonly used by home inspectors for crawlspace inspections. As such, it has been tailored for that environment, but customers have found many other uses for the robot that we never originally imagined. It has been used in attics, wind turbines
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The GPK-32 is our most popular inspection robot. It can be used to inspect any tight space that is safe for a robot to operate in, but is most commonly used by home inspectors for crawlspace inspections. As such, it has been tailored for that environment, but customers have found many other uses for the robot that we never originally imagined. It has been used to look for leaks under vehicles, inspecting train cars, and to run cables under the floors of large buildings. Below you will find an overview of the robot, as well as answers for most questions about using it, and help with troubleshooting issues you might encounter.
  
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|<span style="color: black">Dimensions</span>
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<span style="color: black">(L x W x H)</span>
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|<span style="color: black">12.5” x 10” x 7.25”</span>
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|<span style="color: black">Small enough to fit in many confined areas</span>.
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|<span style="color: black">RunCam 2 HD 1080P</span>
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|<span style="color: black">The camera is fully controllable from the robot’s controller and captures HD photos and video on a Micro SD card making it easy to transfer photos and video to your computer for use in reports.</span>
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|<span style="color: black">2.4GHz Wireless RC</span>
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|<span style="color: black">The robot and camera are easy to operate with the RC controller. The left joystick tilts the camera up and down, and the right joystick moves the robot.</span>
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Transmission
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|<span style="color: black">5.8GHz Analog</span>
  
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<span style="color: black">Low Latency</span>
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|<span style="color: black">A live feed from the robot’s camera will be displayed on the monitor attached to the controller. This is an analog video signal that will have no noticeable delay, and good range, but will not be a crystal-clear HD image.</span>
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|<span style="color: black">The maximum range is line of sight and will drop as obstacles are introduced. It is sufficient for most crawlspaces, but if the signal degrades you can simply move around closer to the robot either from above or outside the structure.</span>
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[https://www.superdroidrobots.com/shop/ This is a link to the main SuperDroid Robots Shop Page]
 
[https://www.superdroidrobots.com/shop/ This is a link to the main SuperDroid Robots Shop Page]
 
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Revision as of 18:45, 8 April 2021

GPK-32 Inspection Robot
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GPK-32 Inspection Robot

The GPK-32 is our most popular inspection robot. It can be used to inspect any tight space that is safe for a robot to operate in, but is most commonly used by home inspectors for crawlspace inspections. As such, it has been tailored for that environment, but customers have found many other uses for the robot that we never originally imagined. It has been used to look for leaks under vehicles, inspecting train cars, and to run cables under the floors of large buildings. Below you will find an overview of the robot, as well as answers for most questions about using it, and help with troubleshooting issues you might encounter.

Basic Details


Dimensions

(L x W x H)

12.5” x 10” x 7.25” Small enough to fit in many confined areas.
Camera RunCam 2 HD 1080P The camera is fully controllable from the robot’s controller and captures HD photos and video on a Micro SD card making it easy to transfer photos and video to your computer for use in reports.
Control 2.4GHz Wireless RC The robot and camera are easy to operate with the RC controller. The left joystick tilts the camera up and down, and the right joystick moves the robot.
Video

Transmission

5.8GHz Analog

Low Latency

A live feed from the robot’s camera will be displayed on the monitor attached to the controller. This is an analog video signal that will have no noticeable delay, and good range, but will not be a crystal-clear HD image.
Range Up to 500 Feet

Line of Sight

The maximum range is line of sight and will drop as obstacles are introduced. It is sufficient for most crawlspaces, but if the signal degrades you can simply move around closer to the robot either from above or outside the structure.
Camera

Movement

Tilt ≈ -20° to 75° The camera tilts to look down right in front of the robot and up to see almost directly above the robot. The camera itself does not pan, but the robot is skid steer so it can turn on a dime in tight spaces to see to the sides.
Lights ≈ 400 Lumens The lights work well in confined spaces and in a very large dark space it lights up to about 10 feet in front of the robot.

This is a link to the main SuperDroid Robots Shop Page

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Shenzhen 12.8V LiFePO4 Battery 42Ah

LiFePO4 and Li-ion Batteries

http://www.superdroidrobots.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=97

http://www.superdroidrobots.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=3514661

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Electrical Specs: Voltage and Current Control Inputs
Motor Controller Channels Min Voltage (VDC) Max Voltage (VDC) Continuous Current per Motor (A) Peak Current per Motor (A) Analog RC Serial
Sabertooth 2x5 2 6 18 5 10 Y Y
Y
Sabertooth 2x12 2 12 24 12 25 Y
Y
Y
Sabertooth 2x12 RC 2 12 24 12 25 Y
Y
Y
Sabertooth 2x25 2 12 24 25 50 Y
Y
Y