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1800 PSI Cartridge
Hi my FRC was team was wondering if we are allowed to put a 1800 PSI cartridge on our robot. Any help would be great.
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Almost certainly not.
The answer depends on a more detailed description. If you are talking about an airgun cartridge pressurized to 1800psi, then no it isn't allowed. We are limited to one rules legal source of compressed air, limited to 120psi. |
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no Firsting way! the clippard stainless steel tanks with the aluminum end caps are a more robust alternative to the plastic air tanks and are allowed by the rules. no need to be putting an HPA paintball tank on a first robot
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R77 lists all allowed pneumatic components. If a pneumatic component isn't listed, it is not allowed on an FRC competition robot.
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But I don't know how you would legally use a paintball tank without modifying the pin valve and we all know no modification are allowed on pneumatic components, to bad. I wonder if we could get one of these manufacturers to make a tank for us that would easily work with the fittings we are required to use. It could be a wonderful light and safe alternative. |
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A CO2 cartridge @ 1800 would be quite warm. Just saying.
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lol I have always wanted to use an paintball tank pressured to 3000PSI with a regulator that drops it to 60 working PSI. Would last an entire day without needing to be refilled....... (similar to the 254 t-shirt cannon). But super illegal. :(
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