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dodar 24-01-2010 20:52

Re: Roller/Gatherer Test
 
when we were testing it the farthest i believe that we went was close to or around 180 degrees but from what we did it looks like it would be great even at 360

Jones571 24-01-2010 20:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dodar (Post 906200)
when we were testing it the farthest i believe that we went was close to or around 180 degrees but from what we did it looks like it would be great even at 360

how quickly did you rotate with it?

dodar 24-01-2010 20:54

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well about as fast the 4 wheel base test bot of ours would turn, when we move it to our 6 wheeler it might be different though

sportzkrazzy 24-01-2010 20:56

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Haven't tried it yet. The plates we are going to make for the outside should keep it from getting away from of though....In theory lol.

dodar 24-01-2010 21:13

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from the link, the original test shows better how good it does first grabbing the ball

waialua359 24-01-2010 21:18

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Originally Posted by Jones571 (Post 906199)
they have heater pipes in Hawaii? :D

As a matter of fact, we do for the COLD 60 degree winter weather!!:ahh:

Actually, I meant for our water heater. A cold shower would be bad even in Hawaii......

JesseK 24-01-2010 21:29

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We too tested our prototype rollers with pool noodles. Yet we found that at high speeds the pool noodle leaves some "noodle fuzz" behind on the balls. While I will not argue that it is 'damage' to a ball, we feel the residue is a potential gray area or complaint that may arise at competition. Ergo, we will test a different material this week.

I'm interested to see how the heating pipe insulation holds up at speed.

dodar 24-01-2010 21:30

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Hmmm, thats odd, because we never left any fuzz or lost any of our noodles when we were testing it

nitneylion452 24-01-2010 21:37

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We are currently testing/prototyping something very similar, except we are using PVC pipe at the moment. It's working pretty well. In fact, here's a video of the concept (it isn't on the robot yet).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKKRIxqkjjQ

JesseK 24-01-2010 21:39

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Hmm, perhaps we have a lower quality noodle? Guess we have to use our noodles to solve this conundrum...

sportzkrazzy 24-01-2010 21:40

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define high speeds?

JesseK 24-01-2010 21:43

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Originally Posted by sportzkrazzy (Post 906227)
define high speeds?

The roller tip must match or surpass the maximum linear speed of the robot. This keeps the ball in front of the drive train with the roller while driving at max speed. If the roller tip is in excess of the drive train speed, then you will be able to 'dribble' the ball while driving at max speed.

dodar 24-01-2010 21:45

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That makes sense but i think what he meant was how fast was your motors spinning your noodles when you lost part of them?

Jones571 24-01-2010 21:45

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Originally Posted by JesseK (Post 906226)
Hmm, perhaps we have a lower quality noodle? Guess we have to use our noodles to solve this conundrum...

I know last year when we were putting our bumpers together we had noodle issues with them flaking apart figured it was the fact they were from a lot we bought several years prior. We purchased new ones and did not have this issue.

sportzkrazzy 24-01-2010 21:47

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Y dribble when u can posses?


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