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Qbranch 06-02-2008 08:07

pic: Secondary Pneumatic Reservoir Array
 

Tytus Gerrish 06-02-2008 08:08

Re: pic: Secondary Pneumatic Reservoir Array
 
are those mounted on the back of a stolen street sign?

spazdemon548 06-02-2008 10:58

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According to the Q and A forums, only 1 120 to 60 psi regulator is allowed between the compressor and your working side of the pneumatic.

Quote:

It is permissible to use multiple Norgren regulators. But under Rule <R98>, and for the purposes of a predictable and reasonable inspection process, all regulators, valves, cylinders, and other elements of the "working system" must be located downstream from the (one) primary regulator. Any additional regulators (Norgren or otherwise) must be located downstream from this one primary regulator.

The answers to the other questions have been clarified to make sure this is understood.
http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=8424

Matt C 06-02-2008 11:03

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Maybe they are running their tanks at 60 psi?

Mike AA 06-02-2008 13:44

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I honestly need to ask why have so many pressure guages and regulators? It doesn't make sense to regulate pressure to the tanks down lower but to regulate pressure to other items.

-Mike

EDIT: I see their ridea may be to allow more air flow (CFM) to the cylinders. Problem is that the primary regulator would still be the limiting factor.

Matt C 06-02-2008 13:57

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Not if their primary regulator is upstream of their tanks, and their tanks are running at 60 psi. If they are doing this, and regulating their secondaries to say, 30psi, they will get the airflow to allow the pistons to actuate faster without completely emptying their system every time.

I'm assuming that they are using 4 cylinders, each part of it's own leg off of the primary system, with only the output of the compressor flowing into the primary regulator.

TheNotoriousKid 06-02-2008 19:23

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I don't know about it's legality, but it is neat.

Qbranch 06-02-2008 20:58

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Well, much as it bothers me... thanks for the rules update. We're currently working on some way of modifying our robot's launching system. Much better to find this out now rather than find out at a regional.

No, this is not the back of a stop sign, its just sanded aluminum. I think it'd be bad ju ju to use a stop sign anyways (perhaps a go sign... :] )

We will be removing the extra regulators but keeping the gauges (because it looks so neat!)

The regulator is the most limiting factor, so this was our way around it.

Aha! Late breaking news! They've just come in and said that it works even without the extra regulators, though it isn't as spectacular as it was before, still very serviceable.

Thanks guys,

-q

DonRotolo 06-02-2008 22:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Qbranch (Post 693559)
Aha! Late breaking news! They've just come in and said that it works even without the extra regulators, though it isn't as spectacular as it was before, still very serviceable.

Maybe you can paste photos of a bunch of regulators, just so it looks cool...

sporno 07-02-2008 11:01

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ive heard of a wire tuck , but a tube tuck .. jeez that thing is clean man, cant wait to see more pictures of it ... giving me some ideas for my P-board.

martin417 09-02-2008 21:19

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We had the same problem, and found out that if you use two reservoirs at 120 PSI, go through the regulator, then use two reservoirs at 60 PSI to feed the valves, it works almost as well as multi regulators. :)


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