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This will be 3309's second year building two robots - like we did last year they'll be largely the same, the competition bot being neater/better tuned and powder coated, time permitting. |
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We just started building a practice bot.
Dont ask about the mortality though, thats a WHOLE nother thread. |
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973 has been building practice bots for at least the last 4 years. One little detail that will save you time and frustration is be sure your electronics are identical. We started using a chart (borrowed from this video (lengthy but very good, Thank you Al Skierkiewicz and others)) for our electronics that organizes our system by "system, function, motor/cylinder name, controller type (victor, jaguar, talon, spike, solenoid), PWM #, Breaker size, and system color code", etc. With this you can maintain consistency between robots which allows you to run the same code without changing I/O's. This is also very helpful in competition when diagnosing issues if they arise.
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We typically build two competition grade robots and have our prototype still operational too. Last year we didn't have time or money to build 2 comp. bots so we just retrofitted the prototype for testing purposes
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1511 is also making 2 robots for our second year, and our largest advice is build them simultaneously. Going into build season week 7 and 8 is not fun at all. Other than that, don't be overly surprised if they don't operate as identically as you expected, its hard to perfectly recreate a robot.
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