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Problems, problems . . .
Posted by Frank Saladino.
Coach on team #353, POBOTS, from Plainview CSD and Computer Associates. Posted on 2/2/2000 9:48 PM MST We knicknamed our robot the LSOB. Guess what that means . . . It knocked out dept. chairman on his butt during a test. While trying out a new drive system(without the controllers, hot wired.) it took off out of the shop, went under a truck, and down the road. . . Took us an hour to find the little rat. Seemed there was a totaled VW in the parking lot with the owner mad as heck. Also knocked over a Snap on roll away toolbox during another test. I guess we should be more careful... Oh, well. We are a rookie team and just trying to figure this stuff out. Good luck all. |
Re: Problems, problems . . .
Posted by Michael Betts.
Engineer on team #177, Bobcat Robotics, from South Windsor High School and International Fuel Cells. Posted on 2/3/2000 10:08 AM MST In Reply to: Problems, problems . . . posted by Frank Saladino on 2/2/2000 9:48 PM MST: Frank, Never, NEVER do that! I have been involved in FIRST for 6 years now and have developed a HUGE respect for the power of the motors we use. Always use the BOM controller with circuit breakers and fuses as required. Do NOT short cut the system. The batteries can produce thousands of amps in a short circuit condition. The wires can and will melt and literally explode! ALWAYS have a safety person assigned with a string attached to the 60 amp fuse so that he can positively kill power. Do this the first time after you change any physical of software configuration. Four years ago, we almost clocked a student from another team in the pits at the NE regional when we made a 'small' software change and our arm 'took off'. Every year I demonstrate the power in the motors by sacrificing a few pencils in the gears, chains and sprockets. Never let anyone (not even adults) work on the robot (or stick their fingers into the gears) while power is applied. Pull the fuse! Mike : We knicknamed our robot the LSOB. Guess what that means . . . : It knocked out dept. chairman on his butt during a test. : While trying out a new drive system(without the controllers, hot wired.) it took off out of the shop, went under a truck, and down the road. . . : Took us an hour to find the little rat. Seemed there was a totaled VW in the parking lot with the owner mad as heck. : Also knocked over a Snap on roll away toolbox during another test. I guess we should be more careful... : Oh, well. We are a rookie team and just trying to figure this stuff out. Good luck all. |
Re: Problems, problems . . .
Posted by Frank Saladino.
Coach on team #353, POBOTS, from Plainview CSD and Computer Associates. Posted on 2/5/2000 8:29 PM MST In Reply to: Re: Problems, problems . . . posted by Michael Betts on 2/3/2000 10:08 AM MST: Mike: We know better. It was posted as a goof. (Although the guy with the VW is suing our robot for damages to his car . . .) |
Re: Problems, problems . . .
Posted by Michael Betts.
Engineer on team #177, Bobcat Robotics, from South Windsor High School and International Fuel Cells. Posted on 2/6/2000 8:28 AM MST In Reply to: Re: Problems, problems . . . posted by Frank Saladino on 2/5/2000 8:29 PM MST: : Mike: : We know better. It was posted as a goof. : (Although the guy with the VW is suing our robot for damages to his car . . .) Frank, Kinda figured so, but I've heard far stranger stories in my 6 years that were not goofs. Gotta watch out for the newbies... :-) Mike |
HAHAHAHAHA!!!
Posted by Keith Liadis.
Student on team #131, C.H.A.O.S., from Central High School Central and Osram Sylvania and Fleet Bank. Posted on 2/3/2000 1:43 PM MST In Reply to: Problems, problems . . . posted by Frank Saladino on 2/2/2000 9:48 PM MST: Well, I must say, thats the funniest thing I've heard on this forum in quite a while! HAHAHAHA!!! Trying that at the Osram Sylvania plant today! lol |
Re: Problems, problems . . .
Posted by Lora Knepper.
Student on team #69, HYPER (Helping Youth Pursue Engineering & Robotics), from Quincy Public Schools and The Gillette Company. Posted on 2/3/2000 4:20 PM MST In Reply to: Problems, problems . . . posted by Frank Saladino on 2/2/2000 9:48 PM MST: *reads screen again, wondering if I read that right* Ummmm....now I understand why Gillette won't let us work in their plant! LOL Good Luck & see you in competiton, Lora Knepper |
Re: Problems, problems . . .!!!
Posted by Erin.
Student on team #1, The Juggernauts, from OTC-NE, Oxford High School and 3-D Services. Posted on 2/5/2000 6:14 AM MST In Reply to: Problems, problems . . . posted by Frank Saladino on 2/2/2000 9:48 PM MST: -----geez!! and i thought it was bad when our robot almost bowled over our team!!! good luck in the future, Frank- and dont forget to wear safety glasses!! and a hard hat, and welding gloves, and steel toed boots, sounds like you guys need all of the protection you can get. -erin p.s. try a dog leash :) |
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