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How much does your robot weigh?
So after wieghing our own robot last night. I was thinking that we could see some really lightweight bots this year.
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We project our total (functional weight) to be around 100 lbs. I have a soda on the "under". Our final weight will definitely approach 120 lbs. Why? One word: Ballast :D
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I am forseeing another sub-90lb bot coming to a regional near you.
Why? One word: maneuverability. |
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As of last night...50 lbs without electrical and motor controller boards.
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With everything except one part which will end up weighing like 5lbs our robot is 63lbs. We are going to drive it with and without added weight and see what we like the best.
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Honestly did not expect anyone to vote for the 0-30 lbs option. I wonder what that bot looks like.
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-Under 70lbs -70-90 -90 to 110 -110 to 120 |
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Close to 120lbs
Why: sexiness and trying new drivetrain and other mechanisms(Like really sexy) |
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We're approaching 120lbs much more quickly than any of us would like... But after all, μ*Fn=Ff, right? :D
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We're weighing it about 85 now and will probably ship at around 95.
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We were at 79 pounds when we last met, with a pneumatic shooter and a herder on either side and all the electronics and stuff. We've been working on a catapult powered by surgical tubing that'll add some functionality and we've estimated it'll add ~10 pounds at most. We're probably going to try and fit on a blocking device for playing goalie in the next couple weeks so we'll basically be able to apply every possible tactic and still be underweight =)
This is pretty exciting for us because last year we realized we were overweight the weekend before ship night and lost our full court shot in the process of making it lighter. |
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I think the new frame sizing rules (112" vs 28"x38") have really made it more trivial to achieve <=120lbs. It seems like less of a pressing issue to worry about weight, unless you are in more extreme circumstances (ie trying to do everything)
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Besides climbers, floor pickups could also get pretty heavy. Not so much because of the pickup mechanism, but all of the work to get those frisbees to your shooter. I believe that 118 was on the edge even after they removed the climber, and they were under 30in tall. |
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Adding weight's never been a problem for our team. On bag day, (with the one exception being 2011) the robot has always been 110+, and generally we have to put the robot on the Subway diet during our unlock period.
This year looks to be no different, as the robot's project weight is nearing 115. That's cool though; extra pushing help never hurt anyone. |
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Our robot is just a shade over 93 lbs as of now. The frame perimeter rules, as well as the KISS principle have led to a light robot this year. Also don't see the need to add ballast (at least in our situation). It's relieving to not have to worry about drilling holes in all our quarter inch plates this year :)
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Practice robot, about 125
Competition robot, about 45 When we get on the field at our first competition, I expect the competition robot to be somewhere between 150 and 154 fully-loaded. |
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I know we plan to add mass to adjust the dynamics of our launch system. This is going to also be the year of how close can we get the CG to the floor!
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I agree that it would be more informative if the "91-120" range were broken down a bit. This is the first year in ages (maybe ever) that we have not been struggling to keep under 120- so far we're at about 97 lbs. "soaking wet" (no, no, not REALLY soaking wet, though it HAS been raining here for about forever... and our shop is a bit damp since it really has no walls on two sides...) To me, that is a HUGE difference, but I still have to report in the top category.
Anyway, it's really nice to not have to stress about weight every time we discover that we need to add something! Also, really nice that we actually have a "live" robot more than 10 days before SBD. That IS a good feeling. |
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The other day we did weight check and came in at 98 lbs (weakling?) with some projection for components not on the robot yet.
This along with the new 45 lb. (thanks Frank) with-holding allowance told us we could try to develop another sub-system - but that is not our priority in the next week - and I believe we would add ballast to get up to 115+ lbs. Question for Adam (and the other <30 lb response) - 30 lbs is your current weight - is it really what you expect to bag? That would raise definite curiosity about your game strategy... |
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As of today, ~62 pounds at full inspection weight. We're trying to see what we can remove to keep out for Bag & Tag.
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Edit: Just to clarify, we want to see what part of the robot to leave in the bag so the rest will be under 45 pounds. Basically, the 17 most refined pounds of the robot. |
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We weighed our robot yesterday. Competition weight is 118.2 and we didn't have to remove anything to lose weight. |
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