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Joshua May 21-02-2005 15:52

pic: Nitrous Oxide
 

DarkJedi613 21-02-2005 15:54

Re: pic: Nitrous Oxide
 
Did you hot glue your regulator? :ahh:

Looks pretty good, though you could have gotten read of a lot of brass. :p

greencactus3 21-02-2005 16:00

Re: pic: Nitrous Oxide
 
whats with the hot glue? or what ever that stuff is?
and seems you are going to multiposition?
not quite done it seems lol what are those 3 switches at the top left do?
and where are you takeing the exhausts? i understand up to the single solenoid to multi position but after that,, are you going to blow air into your motors or sumthing?
looks nice but you have your double in the center. which might mean itll take a longer tube to connect to your cylider. which means more waste. you want the tubes from your solenpid to your cylinders as short as you can. for efficiency.

Mike Hendricks 22-02-2005 03:08

Re: pic: Nitrous Oxide
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by greencactus3
whats with the hot glue? or what ever that stuff is?

Looks like they used a dremel and popped some holes in the lexan/plexi. A hole saw would of been much cleaner, but I suppose functionality prevails :p

Nitroxextreme 22-02-2005 07:22

Re: pic: Nitrous Oxide
 
multi positioning woot woot
we got 2 goin they are kick $@#$@#$@#

Joshua May 22-02-2005 08:34

Re: pic: Nitrous Oxide
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PhatMike
Looks like they used a dremel and popped some holes in the lexan/plexi. A hole saw would of been much cleaner, but I suppose functionality prevails :p

Yeah, we just used a drill press on the lexan, its not hot glue.

Quote:

Originally Posted by greencactus3
not quite done it seems lol what are those 3 switches at the top left do?

Those switches will set our autonomous mode when we place the robot on the field.


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