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roboticWanderor 04-03-2008 19:29

pic: Team 418 LASA Robotics '08: ZePHyr
 

Joe_Widen 04-03-2008 19:34

Re: pic: Team 418 LASA Robotics '08: ZePHyr
 
O.o so much colorful tubing. Looks awesome.

Pjohn1959 04-03-2008 19:56

Re: pic: Team 418 LASA Robotics '08: ZePHyr
 
Looks like a pretty quick robot. I take it that the top manipulator can raise up and remove the ball from the rack. Can't wait to see it at LSR.

wendymom 04-03-2008 23:17

Re: pic: Team 418 LASA Robotics '08: ZePHyr
 
It looks great. Where are the purple tye-dye bumpers??? Wish you guys were coming to Florida

JaneYoung 04-03-2008 23:22

Re: pic: Team 418 LASA Robotics '08: ZePHyr
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wendymom (Post 712914)
It looks great. Where are the purple tye-dye bumpers??? Wish you guys were coming to Florida

They're ready.
This was right before crating. Trying to get the team to take photos right before crating was interesting.

spazdemon548 06-03-2008 08:49

Re: pic: Team 418 LASA Robotics '08: ZePHyr
 
It looks great, but I wouldn't recommend having such a long tubing run south of your solenoids. Whenever the solenoid is actuated, all the air in the cylinder and tubing is vented. Moving the solenoids closer to the cylinders will minimize the wasted air.

Danny Diaz 06-03-2008 11:22

Re: pic: Team 418 LASA Robotics '08: ZePHyr
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spazdemon548 (Post 713576)
I wouldn't recommend having such a long tubing run south of your solenoids. Whenever the solenoid is actuated, all the air in the cylinder and tubing is vented. Moving the solenoids closer to the cylinders will minimize the wasted air.

Yes, I see what you mean, it would make the manipulator's air usage more efficient to put the solenoids for the manipulator up on the manipulator backboard - reducing the distance from the solenoid to the pneumatic cylinder. I'm not sure if the pneumatics team consciously or unconsciously made the decision to put the solenoids in a [more] protected location down on the robot and decided it was potentially okay to eat the extra air between the solenoid and the pneumatic (or if that was even a consideration). We unfortunately didn't have the ability to test this out in a competition setting; the AusTIN Cans hosted an awesome mini-meet but we were unfortunately not fully functional until about 36 hours after the mini-meet.

However, if we find that we are having a hard time recharging fast enough through a practice match at Lone Star, we will definitely keep this suggestion in mind. Who knows, this might save the day! Thanks a lot!

-Danny

Barry Bonzack 06-03-2008 13:05

Re: pic: Team 418 LASA Robotics '08: ZePHyr
 
Slick. I would love to see some video.

wilmo 06-03-2008 21:02

Re: pic: Team 418 LASA Robotics '08: ZePHyr
 
the wheels are awesome:D


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