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cbeavers6790 13-01-2010 18:27

question:define elevated?
 
To be considered elevated while hanging off the tower do we need to be above the platform or can we be like 1-2 inches above the ground?

If anyone has an answer please post it so my team can decide whether or not to hang thanks!:) :confused:

EricH 13-01-2010 18:29

Re: question:define elevated?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cbeavers6790 (Post 898438)
To be considered elevated while hanging off the tower do we need to be above the platform or can we be like 1-2 inches above the ground?

If anyone has an answer please post it so my team can decide whether or not to hang thanks!:) :confused:

What is... the definition of ELEVATED?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Section 7.2 of that thing you apparently didn't look at, AKA the Manual
ELEVATED: A ROBOT that is completely above the plane of the PLATFORM and in contact with the TOWER shall be considered ELEVATED.

For reference, the top of the platform is 20" off the ground.

ParkerB 13-01-2010 18:31

Re: question:define elevated?
 
Most people are saying you have to be above the platform to be considered "hanging". If you are "suspended" on another robot, you do not have to be above the platform.... Or so I understand... Don't take my word for it!
Good Luck!

vivek16 13-01-2010 18:37

Re: question:define elevated?
 
Hmm. I think that ParkerB is correct. There is nothing in the rules about the suspended robot having to be above the platform plane but the first elevated bot has to be above the 20 inch plane.

EricH 13-01-2010 18:37

Re: question:define elevated?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ParkerB (Post 898444)
Most people are saying you have to be above the platform to be considered "hanging". If you are "suspended" on another robot, you do not have to be above the platform.... Or so I understand... Don't take my word for it!
Good Luck!

You are correct, provided that the only thing you're touching is an elevated robot or a suspended robot.

Al Skierkiewicz 13-01-2010 18:46

Re: question:define elevated?
 
Please watch the Q&A for an answer, this is one that will surely be asked.

cbeavers6790 13-01-2010 18:47

Re: question:define elevated?
 
thanks for confirming the defenition of elevated for me:) i was pretty sure thats what it meant, but my coach wanted me to check so i posted this thanks!!


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