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Robot Casserole 1736 video
Video of our launcher and forks.
This was taken last Sunday (2/9/08). :D http://youtube.com/watch?v=NfoPwtG1UGI Here's from a while ago where you can see us knocking it off the overpass. Since then, we've improved that aspect a lot. http://youtube.com/watch?v=6sNuPORtoiM&feature=related Good luck everyone in these last few days! |
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Thats a nice video. I like how its fast at picking up the
ball and can shoot it and knock it off. Does your team plan on placing it on the overpass? |
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We are able to place it on the overpass by backing up a bit. In fact, our first few tests did that because we had some different gearing.
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our school needs less strict website blocking standards.. :mad: heh
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No mad spin moves in that trailer like in last year's regional :P
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how light is ur bot? it looks rly light. nice job. great job
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Nice Bot, Do you have to be moving forward to make it over? Or is the launcher strong enough to make it over on its own ( I imagine from closer ranges )
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On a full battery, we've gotten a ball over an overpass with three balls on it already. Unfortunately, we drain a battery fairly quickly.
It's quite capable of making it over on its own, but it's more fun when we're moving.:) Last we weighed the robot, it was about 113lbs. |
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also, a week later, we realized that one of the pwm cables to a victor that controlled a launcher motor was bad. We've got a lot more power than shown in the video. :)
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