![]() |
Removing FP motor outside sleeve legal?
Hello,
Does anyone have a hunch about whether removing the steel sleve around the outside of the FP motor would be legal under <R54>? It seems to me that this would meet the "intent" portion under modifying the mounting arrangement of the motor (we would like to remove it to facilitate mounting). We are posting to Q&A but I was interested in seeing what people's opinions of this are. On a more academic front, does anyone have an estimate of how much power the motor could lose by removing the sleeve? Thanks, Rob |
Re: Removing FP motor outside sleeve legal?
Quote:
Obviously you realize that it is there for a reason and that you will lose power if it is removed. Good... In the past, this question has been asked many times and the GDC's response has always been no. However, to get this year's response, you should post this to the official FIRST Q&A. In reply to your last question, since the GDC has never allowed the sleeve to be removed, I'm not sure that anyone has ever done testing on it in that configuration. Regards, Mike |
Re: Removing FP motor outside sleeve legal?
Well it looks like history is not on our side here. I guess we will start to plan for finding a way to mount the motor with the sleeve on.
If we don't like the Q&A answer can we ask them to go back and try again!?! Just kidding ::safety:: |
Re: Removing FP motor outside sleeve legal?
Rob,
The GDC has reversed itself on many occasions. For example, they ruled pneumatic check valves were legal a couple of years ago and this year they are illegal. You really should ask... Good Luck. Mike |
Re: Removing FP motor outside sleeve legal?
Quote:
What does the sleeve do? |
Re: Removing FP motor outside sleeve legal?
Quote:
Joe J. |
Re: Removing FP motor outside sleeve legal?
That was quickly answered:
http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=14681 |
Re: Removing FP motor outside sleeve legal?
Quote:
I do not consider a change in the rules from year to year to be a case of the GDC reversing themselves. Time and time again, FIRST has repeated one of the most fundamental tenets about the FRC game - RULES FROM PRIOR YEARS DO NOT APPLY TO THIS YEARS GAME. Each year is an independent effort, with different constraints, different requirements, different inputs, different restrictions, and different opportunities. Each set of rules should be viewed with a fresh set of eyes and an open mind, not clouded or confused by experiences from other competitions that may no longer be relevant. It is hoped that all the teams, and in particular all the inspectors, would understand this. -dave . |
Re: Removing FP motor outside sleeve legal?
I can think of two occasions where a GDC ruling underwent a lot of tweaking or a reversal, Dave. "In" the loading zone in 2005 (can't remember if touching was originally a requirement, but it sure became one by the end of build) is one. The other was in 2002 with tape measures. Admittedly I wasn't around that year, so I don't know all of what went on, but from what I have heard from those who were around, it was "No tape measures to contact the home zone" and then became "You can use tape measures to contact the home zone".
This year, there has only been that one conflicting Q&A set, and a bunch of clarification on electromagnets vs solenoid actuators which was apparently unclear to some people for a while but is now quite clear. Regardless of what reversals there may/may not have been in Q&A, the rule stands: Don't modify the motors, except as specifically allowed. |
Re: Removing FP motor outside sleeve legal?
<sigh> Since some apparently don't read entire messages before responding...
Quote:
|
Re: Removing FP motor outside sleeve legal?
Quote:
|
Re: Removing FP motor outside sleeve legal?
Quote:
Quote:
|
Re: Removing FP motor outside sleeve legal?
At the risk of putting words in Mike's mouth, my reading of his post was clearly that you should always put the question to the GDC because what was a rule one year may not be a rule in other years. There are many rules that we have now that didn't exist or were different in years past. Don't assume, check.
|
Re: Removing FP motor outside sleeve legal?
Not to bring this thread back on topic, but Q&A has ruled that this part can't be removed per <R54>.
I guess it's another late night with the dremel... Rob. |
| All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:51. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2017, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © Chief Delphi