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Clark Gilbert 16-02-2003 01:47

FESTO Help ASAP!!!!
 
Oh man....we are stuck in a bind with this FESTO!!!!!

From what i see we arent the only ones that are having problems. What should we do?!



:confused:

Andy Baker 16-02-2003 01:57

Hmmm
 
This is a tough one...

We worked on this until about 1:00am Sunday morning...

The leadscrew is grounded and plugged in correctly,

we've got red 10 gauge wire to the exhaust port,

there's two wing nuts on top... just like the manual says.

Man... I don't know... I kinda feel like Austin there, who is so frustrated that he is crying over the robot.

We really need help on this... any other ideas?

Andy B.

ps... nooo, Clark, you can't take the RotoZip to the Festo Valve!

D.J. Fluck 16-02-2003 01:59

Re: Hmmm
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Andy Baker
This is a tough one...

We worked on this until about 1:00am Sunday morning...

The leadscrew is grounded and plugged in correctly,

we've got red 10 gauge wire to the exhaust port,

there's two wing nuts on top... just like the manual says.

Man... I don't know... I kinda feel like Austin there, who is so frustrated that he is crying over the robot.

We really need help on this... any other ideas?

Andy B.

I'm currently reading the manual and spec sheet on the Festo Valve, and all I can say is that I am stumped beyond belief...

Al Skierkiewicz 16-02-2003 03:15

Guys,
It is now 2:00 AM and we have been working on the same thing. We discovered that 10 AWG is not rated for 60 PSI, try #6. Can you bring your robot to our shop and we can work on this problem together? The gangs all here!

rbayer 16-02-2003 11:47

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Didn't you guys read team update #42? It specifically states that you need to install a Magnetic Field Alignment Device (MFAD) in order to keep the solenoid aligned with the magnetic field of the Earth. Basically, it is a device that will continually rotate the valve so that the Magnetic Field from the Earth doesn't interfere with the operation of the magnetic solenoid. See attached picture for one such device that I found. Note, however, that you must use the "H" variety of MFAD as the "G" variety is specifically outlawed by the part-use flowchart.

Also, according to team update #74, you no longer need to ship the MFADs with the robot.

Clark Gilbert 16-02-2003 11:56

Oh the problems....
 
Oh man....those MFAD's are really hard to get a hold of. Delphi only uses the "D" variety and our local Wal-Mart is out of both the "H" and the "G" variety. Need more help!

:ahh:

Brandon Martus 16-02-2003 12:21

I have one for sale, if anybody needs a MFAD. Its a bit bigger then the newer models, but its going cheap:

http://www.pubarso.com/misc/izzy.jpg

Mike Soukup 16-02-2003 12:32

Quote:

Originally posted by Al Skierkiewicz
Guys,
It is now 2:00 AM and we have been working on the same thing. We discovered that 10 AWG is not rated for 60 PSI, try #6. Can you bring your robot to our shop and we can work on this problem together? The gangs all here!

After working all night and well into the morning, we gave up and decided to fix it in software.

Dave Flowerday 16-02-2003 14:07

Quote:

Originally posted by Mike Soukup
After working all night and well into the morning, we gave up and decided to fix it in software.
Thank goodness we can always fix any problem in software!

A. Snodgrass 16-02-2003 19:04

Didnt team 190 have a "g" type two years ago at their pit?

D.J. Fluck 17-02-2003 01:17

Quote:

Originally posted by A. Snodgrass
Didnt team 190 have a "g" type two years ago at their pit?
Im pretty sure it was a "g" type...It was in a cage next to their pit at the 2001 Indiana Robotics Invitational.

2003 IRI is July 18th and 19th, sign up for it!

had to get that in there somehow :D

Al Skierkiewicz 17-02-2003 07:18

Quote:

Originally posted by Mike Soukup
After working all night and well into the morning, we gave up and decided to fix it in software.
Clark, Andy and DJ,
We are still waiting on the software fix but we don't have an answer just yet, so we are still pursuing the hardware route. Something keeps buzzing around in my head but I can't grasp it. Something about grounding the lead screw just doesn't seem right.....

CNCBoy461 18-02-2003 21:06

Oooo, Thats A Tough One...
 
Man Oh Man! We Grounded Part Of Our Electronics To Our Frame Too! :ahh: We Were In The Beta Phase, And An Extra Ground Wire That Was Going To Be Used For A Fan, And Yeah, I Plugged In The Battery, Flipped The Breaker, And ZAP! BLARGH Did That Hurt. :D Masochist I Am... Good Luck With All Of This!

P.S. Colors On Wire Is Irrelevant! Red To Black! :D

Austin 26-04-2003 23:22

Well, all-
:( We never got this to work, so we just decided to scrap it. I'm glad that we made that critical decision before pittsburgh, i don't know if we would have had time to fix it then! ahhh!

Joe Ross 28-04-2003 08:40

well, if you figure it out for next year, be sure to let us know :)


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