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Peyton Yeung 20-04-2016 12:23

Boiler Bot Battle Sept 2016
 
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Purdue FIRST Programs and Purdue University would like to announce Boiler Bot Battle, our first annual FRC off-season event. Current date is September 16-17, 2016. More details to follow.

tindleroot 20-04-2016 13:58

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Is the location determined yet? I presume it will be in a campus facility.

kinganu123 20-04-2016 14:32

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Originally Posted by tindleroot (Post 1576096)
Is the location determined yet? I presume it will be in a campus facility.

It hasn't been finalized yet, but it will more than likely be on West Lafayette's campus

BoilerMentor 20-04-2016 14:42

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Finally! An off season event I can sleep in and still attend on time.

This event should provide a great opportunity to get some more use out of your robots as well as an opportunity to see the Purdue University West Lafayette campus. Hopefully Purdue FIRST Programs will have tours or something similar to give prospective students a closer look at the great facilities and programs Purdue has to offer.

Boiler Up!

Jimmy Nichols 21-04-2016 07:55

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Any idea on cost and number of teams?

kinganu123 21-04-2016 09:08

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Originally Posted by Jimmy Nichols (Post 1576468)
Any idea on cost and number of teams?

Cost is TBA/TBD, but number of teams should be ballparked around the size of a district (35ish).

Hope O'Connor 02-07-2016 14:01

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Here is some more information about the event:

-The cost is going to be $200 per team, and there will be up to 32 teams (subject to change).
-If you are familar with Purdue's campus it will be held in the Armory (throwback to BMR).
-And finally the schedule is listed below
-Here is a link to sign up for the mailing list, this will NOT sign you up for the event.


Friday September 16th

2:00 - 7:30 PM Check In
2:30 - 2:45 PM Event Introduction
3:00 - 5:00 PM General Purdue Info Sessions, Major Specific Info Sessions, Club and College Fair
5:00 - 6:00PM Campus Tour
5:30 - 7:30 PM Pits Open (Robot Drop Off ONLY)
6:00 - 7:30PM Dinner
7:45 - 8:30 PM Opening Ceremonies
8:30 - 9:30 PM Evening Social Activity


Saturday, September 17th

8:00 - 11:30 AM Qualification Matches
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Lunch
1:00 - 1:30 PM Alliance Selection
1:40 - 5:30 PM Tournament Matches
6:00 - 6:45 PM Awards and Closing Ceremonies


If there are any other question feel free to message me on here or you can directly email the organizer of this event (Maggie) at graham75@purdue.edu


Looking forward to the turn out at this event! :D

Peyton Yeung 12-08-2016 09:00

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Registration is now open for Boiler Bot Battle (B^3).

The link is http://www.purduefirst.org/boilerbotbattle

We look forward to seeing everyone.

mastachyra 26-08-2016 14:24

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Still openings available for this event! RoboPride is excited for our trip to Purdue University!

Wayne Doenges 27-08-2016 07:39

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What about volunteers?

Peyton Yeung 27-08-2016 10:29

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Originally Posted by Hope O'Connor (Post 1595349)
If there are any other question feel free to message me on here or you can directly email the organizer of this event (Maggie) at graham75@purdue.edu

This includes volunteering.

Hgree56 30-08-2016 11:32

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Is there any way a list could be posted of what all teams are signed up?

Taylor 30-08-2016 13:19

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Originally Posted by Hgree56 (Post 1603788)
Is there any way a list could be posted of what all teams are signed up?

Second request for the above.
Also, is there a registration deadline? Our callout is Thursday, so it may be a week before we get our heads wrapped around the 2016/17 team and what we can attend this year.

Peyton Yeung 30-08-2016 14:28

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I will check on the above questions and respond by later tonight.


EDIT: There is no official end of registration date (besides the event obviously). We are hoping to finalize team registration at least a week before the event. I'll update when that is more solid.

As for the team list, I'm waiting to hear back from the Purdue Conventions Representative on who has registered.

Taylor 31-08-2016 10:04

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Thanks Peyton!

Peyton Yeung 31-08-2016 10:32

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Current Team List as of 8/31

45 Technokats Kokomo, IN
135 Penn Robotics Mishawaka, IN
234 Cyber Blue Indianapolis, IN
292 PantherTech Russiaville, IN
461 Westside Boiler Invasion West Lafayette, IN
1646 Precision Guessworks Lafayette, IN
1739 Chicago Knights Chicago, IL
1747 Harrison Boiler Robotics West Lafayette, IN
2781 RoboPride Burbank, IL
4926 GalacTech Columbus, IN

I know a few of our local teams are still planning on signing up as well.

Peyton Yeung 01-09-2016 11:51

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The registration date cutoff for Boiler Bot Battle is officially 11:59 pm on Saturday, September 10th. We have travel grant funding available for teams and the information for that is at our website under the travel tab.

Teams may also bring and compete with practice robots if they like at no extra cost.

Hgree56 13-09-2016 17:13

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Could I ask that we get an updated list of teams?

logank013 14-09-2016 14:43

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Any idea on how many teams will be there? Will we be running 3 team alliances no matter what(even if there are only 14 teams)? Thanks.

Peyton Yeung 14-09-2016 16:03

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Current Team List as of 9/8/16

1.) 45
2.) 45b(Practice bot) I believe
3.) 135
4.) 234
5.) 9234(Practice bot)
7.) 292
8.) 461
9.) 4611(New Robot)
10.) 1646
11.) 1739
12.) 1747
13.) 2781
14.) 3940
15.) 4103
16.) 4272
17.) 4926

Practice/2nd bots are still okay since we haven't hit the event maximum yet.

ElliottB 14-09-2016 16:38

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So how will eliminations work with some teams with a second bot? Would there be two 45's?

Peyton Yeung 14-09-2016 19:38

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Originally Posted by ElliottB (Post 1606806)
So how will eliminations work with some teams with a second bot? Would there be two 45's?

Typically at events where a team has 2 robots, one will be driven under a different team number so as not to confuse the FMS. Example 461 and 4611 for the two 461 machines.

Chris Fultz 14-09-2016 22:20

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We will have 234 and 9234 competing.

ratdude747 15-09-2016 00:26

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Originally Posted by Peyton Yeung (Post 1606832)
Typically at events where a team has 2 robots, one will be driven under a different team number so as not to confuse the FMS. Example 461 and 4611 for the two 461 machines.

Yup. Pick an unused number, I'll punch it in.

Metonym 17-09-2016 09:20

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The stream for the event can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xF0JVaIbxco

Chris Fultz 18-09-2016 21:47

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The PurdueFIRST crew did a great job with this event.

Good crews, relaxed cycle times, plenty of seating and pit space.

It was nice to be on campus when students were there (Regionals were always during Spring Break) and our team got to have lunch at one of the dining service food courts and see a little of the campus.

Billfred 18-09-2016 23:03

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Originally Posted by Chris Fultz (Post 1607413)
The PurdueFIRST crew did a great job with this event.

Good crews, relaxed cycle times, plenty of seating and pit space.

It was nice to be on campus when students were there (Regionals were always during Spring Break) and our team got to have lunch at one of the dining service food courts and see a little of the campus.

I decided to go on a lark as a spectator, and I enjoyed a solid first-time event. Definitely a few places to improve on (bathroom and directional signage, cycle time as a spectator, that humidity tho), but overall it felt like a good time. Looking forward to next year's!

Ernst 19-09-2016 09:31

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I enjoyed this event and I'm looking forward to coming back. Hopefully either FIRST eases up a bit on District/Regional crossover or WI moves to Districts soon so we can come down more during the season!


Quote:

Originally Posted by Billfred (Post 1607424)
cycle time as a spectator

Some of that long cycle time was by design. I think the goal was 12 minute match cycles because of the low robot count.

Taylor 19-09-2016 09:40

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As walk-up spectators on Saturday, we enjoyed the event. We felt safe and comfortable with our young children there (8,5,1). The armory is a neat place for an offseason event.
Our two pieces of constructive criticism would be with the sound system - we couldn't really understand - or even hear - the Master of Ceremonies or Game Announcer.
Also, if the event was later in the year (like November), I think that could have increased the team count and made for a more comfortable environment. I understand the dates that Purdue allows their resources to be available are limited at best.
Like Billfred said, this was solid for a first-time event. We were impressed by the volunteer staff. Hopefully we can attend next year - a lot of students wanted to go, but we just couldn't get transportation in time.


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