View Full Version : Storm Robotics Team 2729 Robot, "Fonzie"
nlknauss
26-02-2014, 14:10
Hello all - It's my honor to introduce you all to "Fonzie", 2729's robot for Aerial Assist!
Click Here for Video (http://youtu.be/nj0OEtPG1gA)
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/img/203/x203d013c14e7990ee734c84f12d35b3f_m.jpg.pagespeed. ic.fd_6E8BR5d.jpg
This robot features:
8 wheeled tank drive using 4" VersaWheels
AM14U Chassis with AM Sonic Shifters (11 ft/s, 2.77 ft/s)
3 position roller intake arm
Catapult with variable tension and instant reset.
Hot Goal vision detection
Currently capable of 1 ball autonomous but have plans for 2
We hope the FRC community has enjoyed watching the development of this robot on ourTwitter (www.twitter.com/stormroboticsnj), Instagram (http://instagram.com/stormroboticsnj), and Facebook this year. We've learned a lot from the social media community and have also received some good feedback along the way.
Hope to see everyone at Hatboro this week and the Lenape-Seneca competition week 4! Have an awesome year teams!
Nate
notmattlythgoe
26-02-2014, 14:13
Looks good guys. Are you using the lights for anything other than visual effects? We have a strip of lights on our robot that turn on while we have enough pressure for shooting. That way we don't try to shoot while our pressure is too low causing us to miss.
nlknauss
26-02-2014, 14:17
Looks good guys. Are you using the lights for anything other than visual effects? We have a strip of lights on our robot that turn on while we have enough pressure for shooting. That way we don't try to shoot while our pressure is too low causing us to miss.
The lights are on the robot to provide visual feedback to the drivers and team members in stands during matches. We were highly successful with this setup on last year's robot so it was a no-brainer to do some on this one. We have LED's on the intake arms and under the chassis. Though, the underglow LEDs are currently disconnected until we unbag at Hatboro.
notmattlythgoe
26-02-2014, 14:20
The lights are on the robot to provide visual feedback to the drivers and team members in stands during matches. We were highly successful with this setup on last year's robot so it was a no-brainer to do some on this one. We have LED's on the intake arms and under the chassis. Though, the underglow LEDs are currently disconnected until we unbag at Hatboro.
What visual feedback do you provide to the drivers with the lights?
rcoren22
26-02-2014, 14:21
The lights are on the robot to provide visual feedback to the drivers and team members in stands during matches. We were highly successful with this setup on last year's robot so it was a no-brainer to do some on this one. We have LED's on the intake arms and under the chassis. Though, the underglow LEDs are currently disconnected until we unbag at Hatboro.
Looking good Nate!
We took this cue from you guys last year and put some functioning feedback LEDs on for this year.
Can't wait to see you guys at Lenape \ Seneca
nlknauss
26-02-2014, 14:29
What visual feedback do you provide to the drivers with the lights?
Different light patterns and colors indicate different things like autonomous phases, catapult tension, ball intake wheel direction. We still have some work to do on this for competition mode, but they have been extremely helpful during tests at home.
Electronica1
26-02-2014, 14:31
AM14U Chassis with AM Sonic Shifters (11 ft/s, 2/3 ft/s)
Any reason for such a low gear ratio?
Steven Donow
26-02-2014, 15:10
Looking good Nate!
We took this cue from you guys last year and put some functioning feedback LEDs on for this year.
Our LEDs last year were kinda functional.
The one thing I've always loved about your designs are that they have both above-average functionality, but also are built in a way that is easily obtainable with almost any amount of resources.
nlknauss
26-02-2014, 15:12
Any reason for such a low gear ratio?
The low gear is actually 2.77 ft/s, not what I originally wrote. Thought it would be good for holding position on the field before taking a shot. We thought holding our position against some defender/goalie robots would be hugely important on this field.
Great job Storm! I can't wait to see Fonzie in action!
Ben Martin
26-02-2014, 17:12
Looking good, Storm. Can't wait to see it this weekend!
rcmolloy
28-02-2014, 02:50
Looking awesome Nate! I hope you guys are ready to come out tomorrow and defend your MAR Championship. I would like to see you guys attend Champs this year and keep making us all proud!
nlknauss
18-03-2014, 21:52
Thought I'd share some of our unbag work as we look to get ready for the Lenape-Seneca District Competition this week. We spent some time doing some shooter modifications to increase consistency by replacing our winch and surgical tube with a piston. We saw that the modifications really increased our shooting consistency and created a shot that is much more repeatable. The team also took some time to move our air tanks from their previous, totally exposed, position.
The team also had time to test our autonomous modes in the last hour of un-bag time. One ball autonomous is down and two ball is super close. Here's video on where we ended up at the end of the night. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjCW8t48er4&feature=share&list=UU6GFIm9yQg9Wue6iGutEQSA)
We're looking forward to Lenape-Seneca. Can't wait to see everyone there!
Nate
Our LEDs last year were kinda functional.
Come on Steve. They were totally functional.
Will the 2 ball autonomous be Hot?
nlknauss
19-03-2014, 07:10
Come on Steve. They were totally functional.
Will the 2 ball autonomous be Hot?
We haven't started to think about that yet. The video I posted showed the only 4 attempts we took at 2 balls, so there's room for development.
Think about a white for black tank swap as per new update.
nlknauss
19-03-2014, 09:29
Think about a white for black tank swap as per new update.
Thanks, yes we already switched to the new clippards and relocated them into the hull of the robot during unbag.
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