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Andy Baker 10-01-2006 15:31

Black Battery Plug contest from AndyMark
 
All 2006 FIRST Robotics teams have 8 white battery plugs in their kits. These plugs are simply plastic flags doing 2 things:

1. To show which batteries are charged - plug them into the Anderson connector after the battery is removed from the charger.

2. The plug insulates the terminals inside of the Anderson connector.

Now, here is the neat part:

5 random FIRST teams got a special BLACK plastic battery plug. Follow the previous link for more information. In a nutshell, these plugs give those 5 teams a $100 discount off of AndyMark products.

Our marketing department conjured up this idea while watching a movie about a boy in a chocolate factory.

Enjoy,
Andy B.

Ed Sparks 10-01-2006 16:12

Re: Black Battery Plug contest from AndyMark
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy Baker
All 2006 FIRST Robotics teams have 8 white battery plugs in their kits. These plugs are simply plastic flags doing 2 things:

1. To show which batteries are charged - plug them into the Anderson connector after the battery is removed from the charger.

2. The plug insulates the terminals inside of the Anderson connector.

Now, here is the neat part:

5 random FIRST teams got a special BLACK plastic battery plug. Follow the previous link for more information. In a nutshell, these plugs give those 5 teams a $100 discount off of AndyMark products.

Our marketing department conjured up this idea while watching a movie about a boy in a chocolate factory.

Enjoy,
Andy B.

We didn't get the Black Plug but I appreciate your including these white plugs in our kits. Thanks!

Peter Matteson 10-01-2006 16:16

Re: Black Battery Plug contest from AndyMark
 
We didn't win either but I like the give away.

Too bad it can't be deducted from the budget constraint. :D

Also Andy thanks in advance for the transmissions we're using.

Mike Schroeder 10-01-2006 16:16

Re: Black Battery Plug contest from AndyMark
 
Baker's Marketing department sounds like his kids :-p

ChuckDickerson 10-01-2006 16:23

Re: Black Battery Plug contest from AndyMark
 
Andy thanks for the white plugs! They are a really simple but elegant solution! How about make up some red ones that have "LOCK OUT" or "DO NOT CONNECT" on them to put on the robot half as a lockout so that if someone is working on a part of the robot and doesn't want someone to come behind them and connect the battery and power it up the "lockout" tab is in the robot half of the battery connection? We are going to use one of the white ones for this and just put a red label and flag on it.

Too bad we didn't get one of the black ones!

Rick TYler 10-01-2006 16:25

Re: Black Battery Plug contest from AndyMark
 
Let's see -- copy the AndyMark stickers, paint the white battery plugs black, attach new stickers, sell instructions and extra stickers for $10 each -- the season is paid for!

(Thanks, Andy and Mark.)

Jessica Boucher 10-01-2006 16:31

Re: Black Battery Plug contest from AndyMark
 
Can you hear that?

Yeah, that in the distance.

Thats me. Giving Andy & Mark a standing ovation. Great product, great promotion.


Do the winners also get to visit the AndyMark factory? ;)

Madison 10-01-2006 16:32

Re: Black Battery Plug contest from AndyMark
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jessica Boucher
Do the winners also get to visit the AndyMark factory? ;)

I want a lifetime's supply of sprockets.

Alan Anderson 10-01-2006 16:40

Re: Black Battery Plug contest from AndyMark
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DeepWater
How about make up some red ones that have "LOCK OUT" or "DO NOT CONNECT" on them to put on the robot half as a lockout...? We are going to use one of the white ones for this and just put a red label and flag on it.

I wouldn't waste a perfectly good white flag. I think I'll see if a student or two would like to make some robot power "lockout" flags from scratch, out of lexan or even metal, in the shape of a stop sign.

I think sanddrag's mistaken idea of what the battery plugs are for is actually a good idea for a more specific "lockout" flag. A piece of plastic that fits a circuit breaker slot seems like a very useful thing.

Mike Betts 10-01-2006 17:01

Re: Black Battery Plug contest from AndyMark
 
Andy,

Got any pictures of the Oompa Loompas running the CNC?

Mike

Billfred 10-01-2006 21:28

Re: Black Battery Plug contest from AndyMark
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Betts
Andy,

Got any pictures of the Oompa Loompas running the CNC?

Mike

What, these ones?



;)

Brilliant idea, Andy. I just hope those five teams read Delphi! :eek:

Elgin Clock 10-01-2006 21:37

Re: Black Battery Plug contest from AndyMark
 
Lick a sprocket, it tastes like a sprocket.
Lick a gearbox, it tastes like a gearbox.
Lick a battery plug.. NO!!!! I SAID A BATTERY PLUG NOT A BATTERY TERMINAL!!!!!


<hears sirens in the background> oops. :-(


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