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Ben Mitchell
16-01-2002, 18:16
The Yahoo board says 7.

Common sense says 5.

Only 4 custom cylinders can be ordered.

So...what's the total you can have on the robot??

FIRST officials must browse this board, so what's the straight answer.

Grrr...the vagueness and misinformation of the answer(s) to this question is beginning to annoy.


--Ben Mitchell

Jordan A.
16-01-2002, 18:24
Well you get three in the kit, plus 4 custom ordered.

Our team only got 1 in the kit so I am trying to get the other 2, I e-mailed tammy@usfirst.org and havnt received a response. Perhaps I have to try again.

Wayne Doenges
16-01-2002, 18:35
Seven (7) is the number and the number shal be seven (7) :)

Wayne Doenges

Dan 550
16-01-2002, 19:16
You don't get three pistons in the kit, you get one piston and two accumulators.

Greg Needel
16-01-2002, 19:20
redundancy! there have been 3 different posts about this same topic in the past 2 days. I just wish someone would tell us the info. GRRRRRR:mad:


greg

Lloyd Burns
16-01-2002, 19:24
on the "cylinders" question;
I have asked the FRCtech2002 types to differentiate between cylindrical 'actuators' and cylindrical 'reservoirs' in hopes of finding out what was meant, in fact, by "3 cylinders in the kit", and "7 cylinders on the robot".


on the kit front;
In the revised Kit list, we were to receive 2 'reservoirs' (Clippard) and 1 'actuator' (Bimba, I believe).

Jordan A.
16-01-2002, 23:33
So we were only supposed to get 1 pneumatic piston?

I'm VERY confused

Jeff Waegelin
17-01-2002, 10:50
Originally posted by Wayne Doenges
Seven (7) is the number and the number shal be seven (7) :)

Wayne Doenges

6 is too small, and 8 is right out :D

team222badbrad
17-01-2002, 11:01
The last post I read on yahoo says that we can order 4 custom cylinders and we have one in the kit so I think 5 is the answer. I just read this post today!

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FRCtech2002/message/334

There you have it the answer is 5 and will be only 5!:D

Jeff Waegelin
17-01-2002, 13:44
If you count the accumulators, that gives you seven (7).

Matt Reiland
17-01-2002, 14:03
The newest answer is '5' this is a correction to all previous posts on Yahoo that said 7. For some reason they had people thinking the accumulators were cylinders. I think there are some angry people with this new number and rightly so. The answers need to be thought out and posted correctly at this stage of the game!!!!!

matt

Joe Johnson
17-01-2002, 14:12
5 is the answer. Of course we would have liked the answer to be 7 but it is not 7. It would have been good to have been the same answer from the beginning regardless of final number. Ah well.

Everyone will have to adjust their plans.

At least it is clear now. Let's move on.

Joe J.

Anton Abaya
17-01-2002, 17:42
IS it possible?

Ben Mitchell
17-01-2002, 21:48
Thank You!

Dr. Joe, one again you get the final word.

5 it is, and it had better be enough! Thank you all for the help, gleaning info from yahoo is like 15th century dentistry.

--Ben Mitchell