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Will you be running a bumper?
I mostly read the forums and rarely write, but I've been thinking about this for the last couple of days, so here goes.
Is your robot going to run bumpers? This seems like an important question because there will be a lot of variations of ramps and lifts, and since the bumpers increase the width of the robot and also reduces the ground clearance, the ability for the robots to get on these ramps and lift may be limited. Any thoughts? |
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Yes, we're using bumpers. Biggest reason is the free 15 lbs of extra weight. Our robot is a ramper which we have designed wide enough to accomodate robots with bumpers. With all the ramps deployed we're almost 10ft wide, We have enough parking space 12 inches above the carpet for two bots with or without bumpers. Btw our ramps aren't just for parking robots on. :D
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Our team will use bumpers for the protection, part of our robot last year got trashed b*c we got rammed hard and we couldnt put a bumper there....also you might think about making this into a poll
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We built a pretty durable base but we are still running bumpers for looks, for weight, and for durability.
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------- Bumpers add the 15lbs which is why many teams put them on. Last year we didnt put them on because our robot was strongly built and didnt need protection. We talked about putting them on but we havnt reached a decision. |
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We will be using bumpers. I watched too many robots last year climb onto the wheels of robots that looked similar to what we are building this year and effectively disable them. I also don't like the idea of having our cantalevered wheels so exposed. We are adding bumpers to prevent that problem. It also adds 15 pounds, and who can say no to that!
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No bumpers here.
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I think our team is going without bumpers. i guess it all depends on the robot design and the way you use your robot.(defensive i.e. ram/block)
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You are not allowed to touch outside the home zone (even by an inch) when deploying larger then 72 by 72 correct? (this is for the bottom robot with the ramp, its not clearly defined in the rules, but the tape is considered in the zone. |
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[quote=65_Xero_Huskie;564123]You rarely post? (first post). Hehe
------- QUOTE] Heh, I had a different ID and password back in 99 as a student on 192 (Gunn). I was the operator of the arm which caused quite a bit of controversey (there were gyros, broken bots, and DQs involved). But most of you are too young to remember that =P I've gotten back into the game as a mentor on 581 last year, and this year mentoring both 581 and 668. Also helped with the Calgames last year and probably this year. Alvin |
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And using the ramps for more than parking robots on--I'm not sure what that team is up to (other than blocking off a few tubes, maybe?), but I'd suggest that they make dead sure it's legal. If there's any doubt, they should ask Q&A if someone hasn't already. |
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I think bumpers are really useful.
if your in offensive bot, it gives you protection from bots paying defense if your defensive it gives you protection and added weight. 1568 will most likely be using bumpers this year. |
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Yep. We are indeed using bumpers. Wider base, more weight down low, and a wonderful place to stick some team numbers.
And for the one who asked on which side of the 8ft mark is the tape. The tape is on the inside of that. I remember measuring to the side close to the player's station, reading 7'10" and thinking "that's an odd number". |
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