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BigBoyJacob
16-03-2016, 15:22
Our team (team 5414) has a low bar robot and are curious as to the rules of having a camera above the operating station. We know it can be no taller than 11' 8" above the floor, but we don't know how to go about mounting it. Would we have someone hold it? Would we have it mounted through the standard holder? Any and all information is appreciated. :-)

JR0405
16-03-2016, 15:26
The Q&A deemed adding it to the standard illegal so that is not an option

Rivet Man
16-03-2016, 15:37
Hi BigBoyJacob,

A number of teams have successfully and safely fastened their camera's onto a pole witch was then connected to the alliance station wall.

There are a number of ways to go about doing this.

The most popular and easiest way that I saw was to place a piece of 2x4 wood onto the alliance station shelf which was then clamped to the shelf. This piece of wood was connected to the pole through a variety of methods (use whatever suits you best, trialing this setup on a table at your school should help!). Additionally, your pole should have a base that provides balance and allows for stability during the setup process.

Whatever you do, make sure that it is tight!

Best Regards,
RM

Type
16-03-2016, 21:39
I'm pretty sure I know the answer but would it be illegal to have a tripod with a pole attached to it sitting on the ground right next to the drivers station? I believe it would be a lot more stable but my guess is that it would be illegal due to it not being on the table. Just wanted to see what other people thought about this.

juju_beans
17-03-2016, 10:30
I'm pretty sure I know the answer but would it be illegal to have a tripod with a pole attached to it sitting on the ground right next to the drivers station? I believe it would be a lot more stable but my guess is that it would be illegal due to it not being on the table. Just wanted to see what other people thought about this.
My team tried to do this but they didn't let us as it isn't technically part of the driver staton.