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themccannman 05-03-2015 17:12

Re: Team 254 Presents: Deadlift
 
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Originally Posted by Cash4587 (Post 1454078)
I am pretty sure what they are using is actually in fact just large surgical tubing slipped on using alcohol. At least I think..

It's not surgical tubing, it's polyurethane sheet, we've used the same stuff.

AdamHeard 05-03-2015 17:18

Re: Team 254 Presents: Deadlift
 
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Originally Posted by themccannman (Post 1454114)
It's not surgical tubing, it's polyurethane sheet, we've used the same stuff.

2014 was surgical tubing, all other years was a polyurethane tube.

Gweiss96 05-03-2015 18:29

Re: Team 254 Presents: Deadlift
 
What did the smaller gray box on the picture on Facebook cover?

Jared Russell 05-03-2015 18:34

Re: Team 254 Presents: Deadlift
 
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Originally Posted by Gweiss96 (Post 1454154)
What did the smaller gray box on the picture on Facebook cover?

An even smaller gray box.

Bryce2471 05-03-2015 18:36

Re: Team 254 Presents: Deadlift
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jared Russell (Post 1454156)
An even smaller gray box.

Flawless.

Gweiss96 05-03-2015 19:21

Re: Team 254 Presents: Deadlift
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jared Russell (Post 1454156)
An even smaller gray box.

So a tote?
Thanks

jdf001 06-03-2015 19:55

Re: Team 254 Presents: Deadlift
 
Does anybody have the conversion from hellas to candle-seconds?

Chinske4296 06-03-2015 20:13

Team 254 Presents: Deadlift
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jdf001 (Post 1454586)
Does anybody have the conversion from hellas to candle-seconds?


I'm assuming that you are referencing size of their robot. Now are we talking a standard candle? If so, we know that a standardized candle burns at 0.48 inches every hour. Now we would need to know the hella to inches conversion. I would assume hella big would be 1 hella. Now if we assume 254 used all the allotted space they would be 6'6". 6'6" is equivalent to 78 inches. So that would be 162.5 candle hours. Since you asked for candle seconds I have also included those: 254s robot is 585,000 candle seconds tall. Therefore hella big equates to roughly 162.5 candle hours or 585,000 candle seconds, assuming they maxed their height.

VPpanther 08-03-2015 11:47

Re: Team 254 Presents: Deadlift
 
are there any videos of 254 in action?

iVanDuzer 08-03-2015 14:19

Re: Team 254 Presents: Deadlift
 
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Originally Posted by VPpanther (Post 1455016)
are there any videos of 254 in action?

The Central Valley Regional is on right now. Watch it here.

aphelps231 08-03-2015 23:13

Re: Team 254 Presents: Deadlift
 
How many pounds does the bot weigh?

Torrance 09-03-2015 02:02

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Originally Posted by aphelps231 (Post 1455292)
How many pounds does the bot weigh?


When we weighed in at CVR the robot weighed about 117 pounds.

deeek 06-04-2015 18:12

Re: Team 254 Presents: Deadlift
 
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Originally Posted by Torrance (Post 1455336)
When we weighed in at CVR the robot weighed about 117 pounds.

So, I see that 254 has made some awesome mods to their robot (ramp, RC grabbers, tote wheels). Do you guys have any updated photos or info for your robot?


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