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The Pits
hey does anyone know or know where i can find the size of the pits, im just saying a general size because were working on a pit set up and no one can find the pit size so if anyone can help that would be greatly appreciated thanks guys, Look forward to seeing you all this year at competitions
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Although not an exact dimension as pits in venues differ, large size would be 10x10 feet, small would be 8x8 feet.
If you plan for an 8x8 pit, you should be golden. That's just a typical size, and is not exact. Some venues have more space, some have less.. but those 2 sizes are the general consensus. Some more details: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...light=pit+size |
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I know this isn't too helpful, but I'm going to recommend having an adjustable setup. If you're making a PVC roofish thing set it up with a pair of collars in the middle of each pipe with a pipe between them that you can swap out for different lengths. My father and I use this method on out ghetto canoe outriggers in case we catch the "big one" (wishful thinking, I know) and it works perfectly, allowing us to adjust lengths and angles for the amount of stabilization we need, and drag we're willing to put up with.
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8x8 is what we usually end up having at the regionals I've been to
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I suggest you ask Technokats what size their pit is. They have had a portable enclosure for many years.
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They are 10x10 minus the dividers
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I need to resurrect this thread to get some better info:
1) There now is a rule 7.7.4 that states that Quote:
2) BUT, it also seems like the pit perimiter is 10'x10' at the Atlanta championship, but may be as small as 8'x8' at regionals. Is there really any standard? 3) According to the official FIRST Q&A Forum (http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=371) Quote:
Pits need to be set-up quickly onthe morning of the competition and can't be set-up the evening before; correct? namely, the rules stipulate that ONLY robot unpacking can occur with a small number of people BEFORE the 1st day of any event.... Some other pit thoughts we've been mulling-over 1) No roof/top over pit since the ambient lighting from gym/hall will be needed to work on robot 2) Need at least 80" to 90" of vertical clearance at front of pit/booth to roll robot on car in and out of pit area 3) Although the pit comes equipped with one table, we're thinking of re-using parts of the robot crate (e.g. the doors) as extra tables/shelves. Other creative thoughts? |
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The size of the table in the pit and the overall size of the pit itself are independent variables - except of course that the pit must be at least as large as the supplied table.
Surely you don't interpret that because some regionals will have 6 x 2.5 -foot tables, that will be the maximum size of the pit? |
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Hi Gary,
Agreed. Each team needs to assume that the pit perimiter will be GREATER than the table size.....now, that would be funny! Quote:
I'd have to build a pit that is 10'x10' only to find that it's too big for most regionals, etc. Anyone else got input on this? |
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Is the table-size like one of those tables you have at lunch or in the library? I though that the table was a lot smaller.
Anyway, we have to adjust now to fit the display under the table. |
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Are any folding chairs provided in addition to the table?
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I concur with Katie that no folding chairs were provided in 2005 at:
Finger Lakes Regional Buckeye Regional Toronto Regional Atlanta Championship so.....your team should NOT be congregating in front of your pit except to show-off stuff to the judges as they make their rounds. Your team should be off meeting other teams and scouting them (their pits, robot, spirit, etc) or should be sitting in the stands cheering other teams. But...with that said, if you have somebody on your team that really needs a chair, consider a way to put a lightweight chair into your robot crate or carry to the event. Just be sure to NOT block the aisles with chairs, etc. It gets really crazy in the pit area. ps: I'm still looking for info on the "size" of pits at various regionals..... |
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The pits are very, very crowded. So having a bunch of people in/around your pit would not be the best idea.. Unless you got one of the end ones, like we did at nationals :) |
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