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Duke461 21-02-2012 22:53

pic: Team 461: Rowdy 13
 

stundt1 21-02-2012 22:55

Re: pic: Team 461: Rowdy 13
 
Wow our robot looks just like that very similar design its scary. Even the shooter is a similar design.

Here is our robot http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...43#post1132143


Awesome robot Good Luck at competition.

Duke461 21-02-2012 23:00

Re: pic: Team 461: Rowdy 13
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stundt1 (Post 1132194)
Wow our robot looks just like that very similar design its scary. Even the shooter is a similar design.

Here is our robot http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...43#post1132143


Awesome robot Good Luck at competition.

Wow it most certainly does! Good luck to you too!

-duke

ratdude747 21-02-2012 23:03

Re: pic: Team 461: Rowdy 13
 
Looks good.

A few small questions:

1. by kickup wheel, do you mean a bridge tipper? or something else?

2. you say the turret uses a GT sensor yet I see a multiturn pot on the turret gearbox... redundant sensors?

3. Have there been any issues with the mount location of the Main Breaker? it looks like it could be in danger of getting hit by a stray ball (which could in theory shut down the bot).

Otherwise, I like the design. I look forward to seeing it at BMR.

PAR_WIG1350 22-02-2012 00:10

Re: pic: Team 461: Rowdy 13
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ratdude747 (Post 1132203)
3. Have there been any issues with the mount location of the Main Breaker? it looks like it could be in danger of getting hit by a stray ball (which could in theory shut down the bot).

Something similar happened to us in Boston last year, an other robot, or a tube, found the breaker during our last qualification match and the robot just stopped. This year we placed the breaker in a position that should prevent this. Your breaker seems to be in a position very similar to the position ours was in last year.

Frenchie461 22-02-2012 07:33

Re: pic: Team 461: Rowdy 13
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ratdude747 (Post 1132203)
Looks good.

A few small questions:

1. by kickup wheel, do you mean a bridge tipper? or something else?

2. you say the turret uses a GT sensor yet I see a multiturn pot on the turret gearbox... redundant sensors?

3. Have there been any issues with the mount location of the Main Breaker? it looks like it could be in danger of getting hit by a stray ball (which could in theory shut down the bot).

Otherwise, I like the design. I look forward to seeing it at BMR.

By kickup wheel we mean a set of wheels to control ball flow into the shooter. When we want to shoot, the kickup wheel throws a ball into the shooter, which then shoots the ball.

The gear tooth sensor is on a sprocket attached to the wheel shaft of the shooter. It has nothing to do with turreting, just with knowing shooter RPM.

Bill_B 22-02-2012 09:28

Re: pic: Team 461: Rowdy 13
 
Looks good. Bumper numbering not compliant though. Maybe even skimpy corners for the bumpers too. I'm suffering from bumper-brain overload this year. Just finished ours before midnight last night in a marathon session to adapt to some perimeter changes. whish-oooooo ::ouch::

Duke461 22-02-2012 15:15

Re: pic: Team 461: Rowdy 13
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PAR_WIG1350 (Post 1132254)
Something similar happened to us in Boston last year, an other robot, or a tube, found the breaker during our last qualification match and the robot just stopped. This year we placed the breaker in a position that should prevent this. Your breaker seems to be in a position very similar to the position ours was in last year.

We'll look into it, but we didn't feel that could happen. Also, the poof balls are stiffer than the basketballs. Eitherway, it'd be as easy as slapping a tiny piece of polycarb in front of it to prevent that.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill_B (Post 1132446)
Looks good. Bumper numbering not compliant though. Maybe even skimpy corners for the bumpers too. I'm suffering from bumper-brain overload this year. Just finished ours before midnight last night in a marathon session to adapt to some perimeter changes. whish-oooooo ::ouch::

Yeah, we're aware with the bumpers. We are awaiting our "stickers", similar to the one on the Lift's Lexan. But once we have those, they will go on the front of the robot.


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