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ah....cool but are those lights legal?
Can they disrupt the sensors of other robots during autom mode? I'm going to ask the Head Inspector about this. (I don't myself) :rolleyes: |
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Yes they're legal - they're for decoration only.
It's a glass tubing with a plastic protective sheath. It's a standard under-body light used on cars. We were going to put them on our ThunderCart, but with the Noise Restriction, that had to be scrapped. |
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The EL wire is $3 per foot. These tubes were free. If they break, we'll take them off.
Yes, they are legal. |
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<R13> Robot wheels, tracks, and other parts intended to provide traction on the playing field (“traction devices”) may be purchased or fabricated. In no case, will traction devices that damage the carpet or other playing surfaces be permitted. Traction devices may not have surface features such as metal, sandpaper, or hard plastic studs, cleats, or other attachments. Anchors, i.e. devices that are deployed/used to keep one’s robot in one place and prevent if from being moved by another robot, cannot use metal in contact with the carpet or other playing surfaces to “stay put.” Gaining traction by using adhesives or Velcro-like fastener material is not allowed. <R58> Decorations may draw power from the 12v electrical system as long as they are powered via a dedicated 20A or 30A circuit breaker and do not affect the operation of other control system components. |
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Those prices are a tad bit too expensive.
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i know from experence ( underglow hitting curbs ) that the glass tubes break. but the glass stays inside the plasitc! every one needs to chill out, the lights are perfectly legal from the damaging-the-field perspective. and from an electrical standpoint, they draw 12 volts thrugh an inverter, so agein they are apsolutly alowed.
the underglow neons cost about $4 for up to 36". cc ( cold cathode ) costs about $18 for 14". and EL wire costs about $2-3 per foot, and is usaly only sold in 3 or 9 foot strands; and in adition you need an extra inverter that is not usaly included. so anyway, great lighting job lol if we had extra weight i would so do that! |
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Looks great Paul, you and your entire team should be very proud. I can't wait to see it compete. Stop by the 229 pit if you ever get a minute, part of our robot was definitely influenced by 217-2002. ;) I probably owe you guys a coke or something. (there is a loooooooong list). Kudos, John |
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