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Tom Bottiglieri 16-02-2005 00:11

pic: Crunch Time
 

Stu Bloom 16-02-2005 00:12

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SAFETY GLASSES!!

Rombus 16-02-2005 01:27

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Whats the box next to the RC? the one with 5 switches and the knob on it? motor controller? Looks pretty intresting, i like the blue!

jgannon 16-02-2005 01:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Rombus
Whats the box next to the RC? the one with 5 switches and the knob on it?

It's a few switches for setting autonomous mode. There's a picture around here somewhere that shows what the knobs and switches do, but I can't find it. I think it sets the starting position, offense or defense mode, and which goal to cap.

ebmonon36 16-02-2005 01:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jgannon
It's a few switches for setting autonomous mode. There's a picture around here somewhere that shows what the knobs and switches do, but I can't find it. I think it sets the starting position, offense or defense mode, and which goal to cap.

Here's the thread that talks about it:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...&highlight=195
Eric

Rombus 16-02-2005 12:43

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Ah ok! Great idea, our team is doing something similar, but not nearly that complex! looks good!

Conor Ryan 16-02-2005 14:18

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looks good, and i like the chassis. It looks like it can do some intresting stuff.

663.keith 16-02-2005 14:30

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Is that the cmu cam right next to the compressor? that seems like a pretty interesting place to mount it if it is....

dez250 16-02-2005 14:39

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Just an FYI to everyone as this is the first time ive seen it come up this year, there are certain color codes you need to follow when wiring your robot. Team 195 as pictured has done so, nice job!

5.3.9 Wiring Rules
<R72> All wires distributing power with a constant polarity (i.e., except for Relay Module, Speed Controller, or sensor outputs) must be color-coded as follows:
• Use Red, White, or Brown wire for +12 Vdc and +5 Vdc connections.
• Use Black or Blue wire for Common (-) connections.

i_am_Doug 16-02-2005 15:01

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its blue....why?

Al Skierkiewicz 16-02-2005 15:09

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Just a word to the wise, Duct Tape is sometimes conductive, there is no way to tell but measure.

Rombus 16-02-2005 16:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 663.keith
Is that the cmu cam right next to the compressor? that seems like a pretty interesting place to mount it if it is....

Are you talking about the project box to the right (in the image) of the compressor? I cant see any camera parts comming out of it so i would assume its just a random project box to protect a circuit of some sort

Jon K. 16-02-2005 17:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by i_am_Doug
its blue....why?


They paint a plywood base, and their main team color is blue.

Specialized 16-02-2005 22:19

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As to the questions pertaining to the project box mounted next to the compressor.. that would be the gyro. the CMU cam will be mounted sometime in the near future as right now, the cam is being put through its paces with the programmers. There should be a pic coming up tonight sometime with the work that was done today/tonight.

Sscamatt 16-02-2005 22:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dez250
Just an FYI to everyone as this is the first time ive seen it come up this year, there are certain color codes you need to follow when wiring your robot. Team 195 as pictured has done so, nice job!

5.3.9 Wiring Rules
<R72> All wires distributing power with a constant polarity (i.e., except for Relay Module, Speed Controller, or sensor outputs) must be color-coded as follows:
• Use Red, White, or Brown wire for +12 Vdc and +5 Vdc connections.
• Use Black or Blue wire for Common (-) connections.

Since kickoff when I read they are now allowing blue for common connections I knew I was going to use Blue and White wire to go with our team colors. :)

i_am_Doug 17-02-2005 11:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jon K.
They paint a plywood base, and their main team color is blue.

thanks jon for clearin that up 4 me

Specialized 17-02-2005 16:18

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Plywood, primer, automotive highgloss metallic paint (pearl sparkles), and a few layers of clearcoat! :cool:


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