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chippermonky
08-02-2007, 16:58
Hi, we're trying to calculate weight for lifter design. It occured to us that FIRST allows bumpers in addition to the standard weight of the robot. So do all your robots have bumpers and if so How much do they weigh?

james carlisle
08-02-2007, 17:01
Ours are 13.76 lbs but just to be safe do the calculations with the bumpers at 15 lbs.

Dan Zollman
08-02-2007, 20:29
Don't forget that the 13 pound battery is also in addition to the robot weight limit.

EricH
08-02-2007, 21:07
Battery + bumpers = up to around 150. If you can deal with 150 pounds, you should be fine. (Translation--find your biggest mentor and put him on the lifter. If it can lift him, you should be fine.)

David
08-02-2007, 21:42
Battery + bumpers = up to around 150. If you can deal with 150 pounds, you should be fine. (Translation--find your biggest mentor and put him on the lifter. If it can lift him, you should be fine.)

thats good but it may be safer to get weights and put them on (go for 160 lbs. it is a lot easier to set up the weight.)

Richard Wallace
08-02-2007, 21:58
(Translation--find your biggest mentor and put him on the lifter. If it can lift him, you should be fine.)I dunno -- some teams have extra large mentors. :D

I outweigh my team's robot by almost 100 lb. And there are mentors out there who make me look puny by comparison.

EricH
08-02-2007, 22:03
I dunno -- some teams have extra large mentors. :D

I outweigh my team's robot by almost 100 lb. And there are mentors out there who make me look puny by comparison.See? if your robot lifts you, it can lift another robot just fine (assuming that there's anything left of the lifting mechanism).

Dick Linn
09-02-2007, 13:13
Chippermonky,

At my first job 37 years ago, they had a monkey named Chipper :D He was a South American wooley monkey. Customers who got their fingers or hair too close to the cage soon regretted their mistake. A 16 pound monkey is incredibly strong.

Al Skierkiewicz
09-02-2007, 13:56
I dunno -- some teams have extra large mentors. :D

What are you trying to say Richard?!? It's cold up here and you need some extra insulation.

IndySam
09-02-2007, 14:28
Battery + bumpers = up to around 150. If you can deal with 150 pounds, you should be fine. (Translation--find your biggest mentor and put him on the lifter. If it can lift him, you should be fine.)

We have a couple mentors that weigh more than two robots.

Richard Wallace
09-02-2007, 14:42
I dunno -- some teams have extra large mentors. :D What are you trying to say Richard?!? It's cold up here and you need some extra insulation.Did I say mentors? I meant to say Mentos (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=42415&highlight=mentos)! Some teams have extra large Mentos!

Sorry, Al.:o