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Ramps extending outside of the home zone
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We have a question, How does the lenght of the robot counts when it is open (with the ramp) and it is not only in the HomeZone? it is a little bit outside the HZ... Thank you, Team #1690 Big Fishy |
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your robot is bigger then the 72" box, and touches outside of the home zone just even a fraction of an inch that is a penalty.
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Can anyone who attended other regionals describe how this rule was enforced? |
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At the BMR if any team had its ramps down and crossed the HZ plane it got penalized. This happened more often than I would have guessed.
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In Pittsburgh, teams were penalized if any part of the offending robot broke the plane of the home zone while exceeding 72" in any direction...
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It's a different story if you intentionally deploy and come out of the zone. |
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At LA the rule was if you go outside 72" box outsideof the home zone, if you get to the home zone immediately and quickly or hit the E-stop button in the same fashion, you will not be penalized
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At MWR several teams were penalized if their ramps deployed to a size greater than 72" x 72" outside of the home zone, even by a fraction. They seemed to be watching for this pretty closely. Our single ramp was checked by the officials both during quals and elims for deployed size outside of home, but we did not have a problem.
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Sounds like various results to this call. Disapointing to the teams who lost thier chance at winning becuase of the call being more strict in one regional then the others.
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In Pittsburgh, our partner was out about 3 inches and we were penalized and also, our robot flipped on its back and about 6 inches of our arm was in the home zone of opponent and we were penalized for being there even after we disabled our robot.
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In KC if you crossed the HZ line you were penalized...every time you crossed. If you deployed and then adjusted and went back and forth 3 times ( even by an inch) you were flagged each time. If I saw it correctly.
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At UTC, the ruling was if the offending robot was 'unfolded' to more than 72 x 72 and any part of the robot "broke the plane" of the home zone, there was a 10 point penalty assesed.
We got called for it once. Our arm was horizontal, and breaking the plane by about 2-3 inches while our ramps were down. At no point was any part of the robot touching outside of the home zone, but broke the plane only.:( |
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Clear out plenty of room before deploying. The 33, 47, 71, 180 etc. style ramps are most likely having the most difficulties avoiding penalties of this nature. Hybrids watch your arm placement as well. |
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