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TheCrayButton 30-01-2013 22:19

LED Lights for the Robot (what do you use??!?!)
 
Hey, my team is going to put LED lights on our robot. What colors can you use on the robot while playing the game?? Also, where do you buy these LED lights???

Pleas help! :)

theawesome1730 30-01-2013 22:28

Re: LED Lights for the Robot (what do you use??!?!)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheCrayButton (Post 1224956)
Hey, my team is going to put LED lights on our robot. What colors can you use on the robot while playing the game?? Also, where do you buy these LED lights???

Pleas help! :)

You can use any color you want to. Team colors are never a bad choice. We buy all of ours from SuperBrightLEDs

Just don't forget you need 12v LEDs. As for how you light them up, you can either connect straight to the PDB and have them turn on when you have the power switch on, or you can run them off the spike relays and control when you light them up

propionate 30-01-2013 22:50

Re: LED Lights for the Robot (what do you use??!?!)
 
In past years our teams has used these...

http://www.amazon.com/SANOXY-Cold-Ca...dp/B000BUDHOA/

for lighting our robot (and driver's station). They can get a bit hard to fit into the robot though - particularly this year with the smaller frame - so we will likely be looking into different options.

TheCrayButton 30-01-2013 23:49

Re: LED Lights for the Robot (what do you use??!?!)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by theawesome1730 (Post 1224962)
You can use any color you want to. Team colors are never a bad choice. We buy all of ours from SuperBrightLEDs

Just don't forget you need 12v LEDs. As for how you light them up, you can either connect straight to the PDB and have them turn on when you have the power switch on, or you can run them off the spike relays and control when you light them up

Thanks so much Team driven! REALLY appreciate it!

So just to clarify, we could use pink LEDs on our robot while playing on the field? I didn't know if there was a certain rule that said you couldn't.

cadandcookies 31-01-2013 00:09

Re: LED Lights for the Robot (what do you use??!?!)
 
Just remember that your LEDs can't interfere or cause a hazard to any drivers' vision-- make sure they aren't too bright (I know this has never been an issue, but as a member of a competition team last year, I really hope it's addressed this year, because it can be really distracting and annoying as a driver).

Of course, I doubt it will be, but still, be courteous to your opponents and your teammates!

Note: This typically isn't an issue if the LEDs aren't directed at a particular place; it was mostly a problem last year because some of the goals were at eye level.

theawesome1730 31-01-2013 00:09

Re: LED Lights for the Robot (what do you use??!?!)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheCrayButton (Post 1225019)
Thanks so much Team driven! REALLY appreciate it!

So just to clarify, we could use pink LEDs on our robot while playing on the field? I didn't know if there was a certain rule that said you couldn't.

No rules against using LEDs as long as it isn't intended to interfere with drivers or robots

TheCrayButton 31-01-2013 11:23

Re: LED Lights for the Robot (what do you use??!?!)
 
Awesome! Thanks for your help guys. I really appreciate it!

We will make sure they are concealed well.

Kris Verdeyen 31-01-2013 14:34

Re: LED Lights for the Robot (what do you use??!?!)
 
We used this strand of individually addressable LED's from Adafruit last year:

https://www.adafruit.com/products/306

They have arduino code, which is what we used last year, which we interfaced to the cRio (clunkily) through a pair of digital outputs. This year, I took the Arduino library and adapted it to use the SPI.h interface in Wpilib, so we should be able to have the lights respond to a lot more robot, driver, and game actions, and the wiring will be simpler.

Jon Stratis 31-01-2013 14:55

Re: LED Lights for the Robot (what do you use??!?!)
 
Another great place to get 12V LED's is automotive stores, or the automotive department at places like Walmart. 12V LED strips are used by many to add interior accent lighting to their cars (like under the dash), and are perfectly compatible with the FRC electrical system. They most often have adhesive backs, can be applied either straight or curved, and can be plugged directly into the 12V WAGO connectors on the PDB.

Tom Line 31-01-2013 15:32

Re: LED Lights for the Robot (what do you use??!?!)
 
http://www.amazon.com/Hitlights-Blue...words=blue+led

Just make sure that whatever lighting strip you use meets the custom circuits guidelines and is on an appropriate circuit. For instance, the lights we use need to be cut so we don't draw too much power from the solenoid breakout.

Night_Shade 31-01-2013 15:43

Re: LED Lights for the Robot (what do you use??!?!)
 
Sounds like a pretty cool idea. (:

yara92 31-01-2013 16:13

Re: LED Lights for the Robot (what do you use??!?!)
 
we have Ring light (fc13-060)
any Idia who we cane conect, we try using from PD 20 A conecting with Power Converter CPR-360 (am-0899) .
any paper about that

Tom Line 31-01-2013 16:33

Re: LED Lights for the Robot (what do you use??!?!)
 
To connect the ring light, you can lead it straight back to the power distribution board and one of the 20 amp slots. If you'd like to turn it on and off, you'll need to hook it to a spike (or a talon/victor/jag if you want variable control).

Jon Stratis 31-01-2013 16:45

Re: LED Lights for the Robot (what do you use??!?!)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yara92 (Post 1225428)
we have Ring light (fc13-060)
any Idia who we cane conect, we try using from PD 20 A conecting with Power Converter CPR-360 (am-0899) .
any paper about that

The Ring Light is a 12V device - it needs to be hooked up to one of the 12V outputs from the PDB - the red and black WAGO connectors - or to a spike if you want on/off control.

Unless you have two Power Converters on your robot, it should only be used with the radio - no other electrical loads can be connected to it, per R44. Using a second one connected to the normal 12V outputs and an appropriately sized breaker would be allowed as a custom circuit, if you needed the 5V output for something.

AdamHeard 31-01-2013 16:46

Re: LED Lights for the Robot (what do you use??!?!)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kris Verdeyen (Post 1225351)
We used this strand of individually addressable LED's from Adafruit last year:

https://www.adafruit.com/products/306

They have arduino code, which is what we used last year, which we interfaced to the cRio (clunkily) through a pair of digital outputs. This year, I took the Arduino library and adapted it to use the SPI.h interface in Wpilib, so we should be able to have the lights respond to a lot more robot, driver, and game actions, and the wiring will be simpler.

Are you communicating to the Arduino over spi or directly to the lights over spi?


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