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Team Update #11
Update #11 is out and located here. The expected withholding allowance edit, a note on Bag-and-Tag events, and a surprise edit concerning the relief valve.
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Team Update 11
Here it is
http://www.usfirst.org/uploadedFiles...pdate%2011.pdf I find it amusing how they did the 65 lbs withholding with bills blog and Aidan's Comment |
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Is the withholding allowance PARTS, or completed MECHANISM?
My reading of the rules, and consistency with past rules, leans towards PARTS, but it is not entirely clear this year. Eugene |
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The Withholding allowance is composed of FABRICATED ITEMS.
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Please note the updated software links for Labview and Driver's station as well as the link to NI's known issues list.
Please also note the reference to the pressure relief valve. Teams have reported that the relief valve as shipped is not set to trip at 125 psi. "<R77> The relief valve must be attached directly to the compressor. If the relief valve is already set to 125psi, teams are not allowed to adjust it. If the relief valve is not set to 125psi, teams are required to adjust to release air at 125psi. The valve may or may not have been calibrated prior to being supplied to teams." If you are using pneumatics on your robot this year, be prepared to check the operation of this component. |
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Cool. I will just keep the whole chassis back. =)
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Hi Arefin,
How many snow days did BCS have this build season? I know it was cold, but... Jim Ehle |
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Gary,
We are discussing a procedure for performing this function that should be available soon. A simple alligator clip should suffice. |
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What is the best way to test the pressure relief valve is calibrated correctly for 125psi?
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power the compressor from a battery (use a fused line for safety). Bring the pressure to ~130 PSI. The relief valve should release pressure when it hits ~125 PSI. If it doesn't then adjust the valve to release and then retry (poppit valves are notorious for not being very stable nor re-seating very well). |
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