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tanmaker 02-02-2008 23:40

pic: Green Paint Bomb?
 

Hastypickle 02-02-2008 23:41

Re: pic: Green Paint Bomb?
 
Our team used some of the green lights from last year on the bottem of our OI.

Andy L 02-02-2008 23:49

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Is it the angle or are those 3" CIMs?

ZZII 527 03-02-2008 00:25

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Maybe I'm just going crazy, but are the wheels in the right corners?

jgannon 03-02-2008 00:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ZZII 527 (Post 691190)
Maybe I'm just going crazy, but are the wheels in the right corners?

That was my first thought... I'm definitely thinking those wheels are on backwards.

EricH 03-02-2008 00:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jgannon (Post 691193)
That was my first thought... I'm definitely thinking those wheels are on backwards.

They seem to be using the "O" configuration instead of the "X" configuration. Unless the other set of wheels is switched, they're fine.

Éowyn 03-02-2008 00:43

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Nice Borg chassis you have there. :D

CCCP 03-02-2008 01:13

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awsome chassis&lights

tanmaker 03-02-2008 01:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy L (Post 691154)
Is it the angle or are those 3" CIMs?

It must be the angle, they are in fact 2.5" CIM Motors. They are mounted to individual suspension assemblies

Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH
They seem to be using the "O" configuration instead of the "X" configuration. Unless the other set of wheels is switched, they're fine.

You are correct. This was the first configuration we've tried and they first one we saw online. We might switch them later if we have time.

monty1540 03-02-2008 19:48

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I believe that the wheels are indeed mounted in the wrong orientation. The roller that contacts the ground (opposite of the ones we can see) is at 90 degrees to the ones visible on top. To avoid being spun in circles by other robots, the rollers which contact the ground must have their sub-axles (the roller axles) arranged in an O shape. The reason I suspect these are reversed is that we are looking at the top of the wheels and it looks like they are set up correctly, but if you follow the rollers around underneath you'll notice the roller axles are at 90 degrees from those on top that we can see. The issue with the current setup is that the robot has no rotational traction, if another robot were to hit the robot on a corner, it would spin around [relatively] freely with little or no ability for the driver to compensate. Along the same lines, you will also have trouble rotating in place using the drive motors.

spartan058 03-02-2008 19:57

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very nice. however it looks like it's nuclear powered though!:eek:

tanmaker 03-02-2008 22:57

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Originally Posted by spartan058 (Post 691635)
very nice. however it looks like it's nuclear powered though!:eek:

Thats not really an air compressor, its the nuclear reactor in disguise.

Waiakea12 15-02-2008 03:18

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I agree with "Andy L" on the CIMS, They do look like 3"ers. (but I guess it could just be a small bot...) Those are pretty sweet lights.
That compressor is mounted kinda high on the chassis (no offense intended)... On your bot does the compressor make more noise up there???
Ours has always been mounted closer to the ground.

tanmaker 15-02-2008 14:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Waiakea12 (Post 699310)
I agree with "Andy L" on the CIMS, They do look like 3"ers. (but I guess it could just be a small bot...) Those are pretty sweet lights.
That compressor is mounted kinda high on the chassis (no offense intended)... On your bot does the compressor make more noise up there???
Ours has always been mounted closer to the ground.

The compressor barely makes any noise. It's now mounted to metal instead of wood, and cushioned by a couple rubber washers on each bolt so it's extremely quiet. This is our first year using pneumatics so we have had fun experimenting with them.


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