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How do *you* light your pit?
Iron Kings have been working on their pit area this off-season, and it's obvious that our setup would benefit from more lighting.
The pit was about the size of an FRC crate on its side, split down the long way on a hinge. We've cut down one of those halves to table height for an additional work surface, and the plan is to build storage and a charging station underneath. (We're still deciding if we want or need the other side--not being able to drag more crap to an event may be addition by subtraction.) LED strip lighting seems like the obvious answer for the storage portion, but I'd like to know what other teams have tried for both storage and working spaces. What worked, or just as important what didn't work? |
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I don't have a good solution for lighting the whole pit but for situations where you need it, this flashlight has served me quite well:
http://a.co/fTHvDRl I've actually bought 3 of them because the first two were lost at robotics competitions. I don't think anyone walked off with them intentionally but it gets lent out and sadly never finds its way back. :( The current one has a CTRE lanyard on it so it's fairly easy to spot. |
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A couple years ago, we just had some portable lighting similar to the pictures attached. The hanging lights were super convenient, and we removed the stand on the portable lights and mounted them to the top corner of our pit structure. I don't think we ever actually used them though, and we soon stopped taking them to competition. The venue for SMR is VERY well lit, so any extra lighting would just be in the way.
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Matches were involved.... I'm legally not allowed to say more...
But we use LED strips. |
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I use 6ft LED tube normally used for commercial refrigerators(think grocery store coolers). The are stupid bright and it's really easily to make a fixture for them and with a couple of tombstone connectors, easy to hook up(no ballast required). I used to work as a commercial refrigeration technician during my summers throughout high school and we used these for everything.
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In our case, we have a set of fluorescent lights that go around our pit, hanging above us and shining light down onto the workstations below us. We mostly do this to avoid having shadows be a big problem while we are working.
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We haven't really had any issues with pit lighting either. I guess if you wanted to see under tables and such, some standard cabinet lighting solutions would work.
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My team uses a lot of LED's. And we have a LED tube on a bar that pivot's into our pit to light places without tables. In my rookie year I realized how dark the pits can get. So I got a pen light, because helping other teams without being able to see is kind of hard.:)
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If you want there to be light in your pit,
1. Don't block light from getting into your pit. Your pit shouldn't have walls or a ceiling. Furthermore it shouldn't have dark blue walls or a dark ceiling, and it certainly shouldn't have both! Remember: Quote:
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Alternatively, only if it's a class 1 flashlight. |
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This is not an engineering design challenge, this is a project management and common sense challenge with engineering elements. Don't go out of your way to screw yourself. Most (**MOST**) events have enough house lighting to get your pit well lit if you can get out of your own way. I will on occasion have a backpack at events and do have a belt at events, and after playing The Last of Us on the PS3, I bought a light like this. Buy a couple of those to get light in tight places and have it handy at all times. If you have a tall and rigid structure in your pit that serves a function, throwing some LED strips or rope lights up there can get you some cheap ambient light if you are desperate. I know you are new to IN competitions, maybe you could find out what the house lighting situation is at the high schools and go from there? |
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