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Al Skierkiewicz 23-02-2009 23:47

Re: How is the Witholding Allowance at events being enforced?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Don Rotolo (Post 827089)
Sigh. 1676 has disassembled all of their battery connectors. Whether we agree or not is irrelevant - the rules are the rules, sometimes they don't seem to make sense, and sometimes they are made just to add some complexity to the 'problem'... but if everyone has to follow them, it's just as good (or bad) for everyone.

Don,
I am advising everyone to wait until the last second or at least until the Team update comes out tomorrow.

Brandon Holley 24-02-2009 09:42

Re: How is the Witholding Allowance at events being enforced?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Kressly (Post 827094)
McMaster has too many sinks, I can't decide. ;)

Rich,
What about p/n: 2642K95 ????

Its not a sink, per say.....


-Brando

petek 24-02-2009 10:02

Re: How is the Witholding Allowance at events being enforced?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Kressly (Post 827094)
McMaster has too many sinks, I can't decide. ;)

It's not at McMaster, but here's a nice one.

I'll second Al's advise to all week one teams to wait and see what today's update has in store before disassembling battery cable assemblies. (Everyone have their fingers crossed?)

IndySam 24-02-2009 10:59

Re: How is the Witholding Allowance at events being enforced?
 
We will be waiting to disassemble our battery assemblies. If the stay of sentence doesn't come form the GDC we will be doing it on the ride from Indy to Cleveland Wednesday evening.

GaryVoshol 24-02-2009 13:14

Re: How is the Witholding Allowance at events being enforced?
 
Good thing if you waited. See Team Update 15. Thanks, GDC.

Also notice, withholding allowances will be "spot checked".

IndySam 24-02-2009 13:16

Re: How is the Witholding Allowance at events being enforced?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GaryVoshol (Post 827284)
Good thing if you waited.

Believe it or not, I had faith in them :)

Elgin Clock 24-02-2009 13:19

Re: How is the Witholding Allowance at events being enforced?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GaryVoshol (Post 827284)
Good thing if you waited. See Team Update 15. Thanks, GDC Also notice, withholding allowances will be "spot checked".

Guess that answers my original question officially! :)

chinckley 24-02-2009 14:04

Re: How is the Witholding Allowance at events being enforced?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GaryVoshol (Post 827284)
Good thing if you waited. See Team Update 15. Thanks, GDC.

Also notice, withholding allowances will be "spot checked".

I guess I am really confused. What are they meaning when they talk about the battery assemblies.

In a nutshell what could be in the withholding allowance?

I see the rule: <R36>
Teams may bring a maximum of 40 pounds of custom FABRICATED ITEMS (SPARE
PARTS, REPLACEMENT PARTS, and UPGRADE PARTS, plus all WITHHOLDING
ALLOWANCE items) to each competition event to be used to repair and/or upgrade their
ROBOT at the competition site. All other FABRICATED ITEMS to be used on the ROBOT
during the competition shall arrive at the competition venue packed in the shipping crate with
the ROBOT.
• Exception: the OPERATOR CONSOLE is not included in the incoming parts weight
restriction.



Thanks.

Elgin Clock 24-02-2009 14:06

Re: How is the Witholding Allowance at events being enforced?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chinckley (Post 827310)
I guess I am really confused. What are they meaning when they talk about the battery assemblies.

In a nutshell what is the withholding allowance?

Thanks.

Spare and/or Fabricated parts you can bring into the competition.
Read the manual & Search for Witholding Allowances, & then go re-read update 15 for how it pertains to batteries/battery assemblies (batteres with the power cables attached).

chinckley 24-02-2009 14:24

Re: How is the Witholding Allowance at events being enforced?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Elgin Clock (Post 827311)
Spare and/or Fabricated parts you can bring into the competition.
Read the manual & Search for Witholding Allowances, & then go re-read update 15 for how it pertains to batteries/battery assemblies (batteres with the power cables attached).

Ok, I read it. So now there is no limit to the weight of the batteries we bring and we can leave them totally assembled. If we have no manufactured extra parts, do we count raw materials such as extra sheet of lexan, in case ours gets torn, bumper extra material? Or is it only things manufactured.

Thanks.

Vikesrock 24-02-2009 14:30

Re: How is the Witholding Allowance at events being enforced?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chinckley (Post 827327)
Ok, I read it. So now there is no limit to the weight of the batteries we bring and we can leave them totally assembled. If we have no manufactured extra parts, do we count raw materials such as extra sheet of lexan, in case ours gets torn, bumper extra material? Or is it only things manufactured.

Thanks.

If the sheet of lexan, plywood, pool noodles, and bumper fabric would all need to be cut to be used on the robot then they do not count towards the allowance. They would count as RAW MATERIALS as defined in Update 14. Unlimited RAW MATERIALS and COTS items may be brought to the event according to <R35> as amended in that update.

Only FABRICATED ITEMS as defined in section 8 of the manual must be counted in the WITHHOLDING ALLOWANCE.

chinckley 24-02-2009 14:37

Re: How is the Witholding Allowance at events being enforced?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Vikesrock (Post 827329)
If the sheet of lexan, plywood, pool noodles, and bumper fabric would all need to be cut to be used on the robot then they do not count towards the allowance. They would count as RAW MATERIALS as defined in Update 14. Unlimited RAW MATERIALS and COTS items may be brought to the event according to <R35> as amended in that update.

Only FABRICATED ITEMS as defined in section 8 of the manual must be counted in the WITHHOLDING ALLOWANCE.


What about bumpers?
What about Michigan teams where we have a plastic bag we put the robot in.
How much stuff did teams cram in there.

Thank you so kindly.
That is what I needed to know.

I really appreciate it.

ATannahill 24-02-2009 15:05

Re: How is the Witholding Allowance at events being enforced?
 
This is how I interpret it

Bumpers count in the 40lbs if they are not in the bag.
Robot/bag do not count.
You can put anything in the bag you want, I would suggest straying away from tools so it doesnt look like you were trying to work through the bag.

DonRotolo 24-02-2009 20:26

Re: How is the Witholding Allowance at events being enforced?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz (Post 827129)
Don,
I am advising everyone to wait until the last second or at least until the Team update comes out tomorrow.

Sigh (again). Too late.
Well, at least Navin got plenty of practice connecting up batteries. Again.
If there is a silver lining in all this, they look somewhat better the second tme around...

Don

Al Skierkiewicz 24-02-2009 23:14

Re: How is the Witholding Allowance at events being enforced?
 
Don,
Now that you are at that point, I have our team put star washers (external tooth) between the battery terminal and the wire terminal before adding the hardware. This prevents the two from twisting past each other and loosening the mounting hardware. We finish with heat shrink.


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