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Re: 2014 FRC's Biggest Loser
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At STP, 1000kg (mass) of Helium will occupy 5.6 million liters of space. Compressing that to ~980 liters (cylinder above) will increase the density from 0.1786 g/L (STP) ("lighter" than air) to over 1 kg per liter (much, much "heavier" than air [1.29g/L]) The most current price I can find on helium is $5.2 per 100 grams (if it is out of date, helium is only getting more expensive) You would have to drop 52 grand on helium, which is definitely illegal. Also the pressure would be 15,000 PSI, definitely not legal, and unbelievably dangerous |
Re: 2014 FRC's Biggest Loser
Weighed in at 66.7 pounds without subsystems. Should be about 80 pounds all in .
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My team likes to wait until the competition to realize our robot is too heavy. Makes things more exciting!
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:( And if we ever meet on the field I sure hope you are full of Gracious Professionalism, because this comment is not what first is about, and as a rookie team you will not go far with this type of comment. I wish if I was a robot inspector in your regional you never make it to the field if I had seen this post.
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116 lbs as of yesterday with full functionality retained. After all our weight loss the robot came in at 114 lbs. We had to change one 550 back to a mini cim after it literally shot fire during driver testing. Minor things to add. We should be in good shape moving forward. We're very excited to attend the rookie event at Central Illinois and our home turf at Boilermaker. Good luck at the competitions. Reveal video to come.
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