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Zultraranger
28-01-2008, 15:15
At the end of the match, how do you release the air out of the pneumatic system?

Is it through programing or is it done mechanically?

midway78224
28-01-2008, 15:17
i would think by urself by the release valve.

IndySam
28-01-2008, 15:18
At the end of the match, how do you release the air out of the pneumatic system?

Is it through programing or is it done mechanically?

Open the valve manually.

Zultraranger
28-01-2008, 15:25
According to rules, at the end of the match before the teams go out and pick up their robots, the refs must be able to open the pneumatic devices with ease. Therefore, you must have to release the pressure outside of the arena, without touching the actual bot. Am I correct?

IndySam
28-01-2008, 15:27
According to rules, at the end of the match before the teams go out and pick up their robots, the refs must be able to open the pneumatic devices with ease. Therefore, you must have to release the pressure outside of the arena, without touching the actual bot. Am I correct?

No, as long as you can go out on the field and release the air so they can retrieve the ball you're fine.

Zultraranger
28-01-2008, 15:28
No, as long as you can go out on the field and release the air so they can retrieve the ball you're fine.
Do you bet your life on that, because I believe I saw a rule on that?
Just to verify.

Sam2197
28-01-2008, 15:31
a release valve was provide just for that purpose. it is dont manually

Zultraranger
28-01-2008, 15:33
a release valve was provide just for that purpose. it is dont manually
please speak english.

Mark McLeod
28-01-2008, 15:33
The Refs can use the manual release valve too, if necessary.
Just mark it's location well, so it's obvious where it is.

The only related rules I found were:

<G45 (http://www.team358.org/files/first_search/index.php?inpl=G&inp=45)>
Arena Reset - ROBOTS must be designed to permit the release and removal of any TRACKBALLS from the ROBOT without being powered up after a MATCH.



<T13>
Field power to the ROBOTS will not be re-enabled after a match. ROBOTS must be designed to permit removal of TRACKBALLS or other ROBOTS without requiring activation of the ROBOT power system. Teams should design mechanisms that allow easy release of TRACKBALLS. At the discretion of the head referee or field manager, ROBOTS may be powered up and controlled via tether to collapse the ROBOT to permit safe and/or rapid removal from the field and transport to the pits.

IndySam
28-01-2008, 15:35
Do you bet your life on that, because I believe I saw a rule on that?
Just to verify.

Well I'm only going to bet my life for God, Country or Family. That being said, here is the rule.

<G45> Arena Reset - ROBOTS must be designed to permit the release and removal of any TRACKBALLS from the ROBOT without being powered up after a MATCH. If a ROBOT violates this rule, the offending TEAM will be warned and requested to modify the ROBOT. If the modification is not made, the ROBOT may not be permitted to compete in future
MATCHES.

Zultraranger
28-01-2008, 15:36
Well I'm only going to bet my life for God, Country or Family. That being said, here is the rule.

<G45> Arena Reset - ROBOTS must be designed to permit the release and removal of any TRACKBALLS from the ROBOT without being powered up after a MATCH. If a ROBOT violates this rule, the offending TEAM will be warned and requested to modify the ROBOT. If the modification is not made, the ROBOT may not be permitted to compete in future
MATCHES.

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