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rich2202 06-01-2015 21:41

Re: Pneumatic Tank Restrictions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr V (Post 1423187)
properly placed ballast can be something very useful this season.

We are always trying to cut weight. Just properly place what you already have.

There must be a rule about exposed tanks. But, since this is not a contact game, maybe not.

Jon Stratis 06-01-2015 22:59

Re: Pneumatic Tank Restrictions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rich2202 (Post 1423255)
There must be a rule about exposed tanks. But, since this is not a contact game, maybe not.

There is. It's the same it's always been:
Quote:

R8 ROBOT parts shall not be made from hazardous materials, be unsafe, cause an unsafe condition, or interfere with the operation
of other ROBOTS.
Having a tank exposed where it's likely to be hit by another robot creates an unsafe condition on the field.

Mr V 07-01-2015 03:39

Re: Pneumatic Tank Restrictions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rich2202 (Post 1423255)
We are always trying to cut weight. Just properly place what you already have.

There must be a rule about exposed tanks. But, since this is not a contact game, maybe not.


Yes in some games with some designs you need to be extremely conscious about weight, however in this game I predict that I will inspect many robots with a lot of ballast.

As an example for the robot we at Team [REDACTED] built in 3 days we added 44lbs of ballast and were still 2.5lbs under weight.

In the past there has not been a specific rule about tank placement and I have seen many tanks mounted in less than protected locations. Last year with the tanks that had a tendency to explode there was some increased awareness of tank location but no rule specifically stating that the tanks had to be protected from impact.


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