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The Cyborg 22-04-2010 08:01

pic: Team 78's robot in the pits on Galileo
 

Josh Drake 22-04-2010 08:05

Re: pic: Team 78's robot in the pits on Galileo
 
I know 78 and 343 did, but who else drive up the vertical pole? It took 343 about 10 seconds (once we got the bugs worked out) from the time we clamped on to being up 20". I never did see 78 climb, so how long did it take to get up once you were on the pole? Looks like faster than 10 seconds.:D

angelawence11 22-04-2010 08:06

Re: pic: Team 78's robot in the pits on Galileo
 
Very good robot. We were all impressed by team 78! Good job!

Peter Matteson 22-04-2010 08:12

Re: pic: Team 78's robot in the pits on Galileo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DRAKE343 (Post 956671)
I know 78 and 343 did, but who else drive up the vertical pole? It took 343 about 10 seconds (once we got the bugs worked out) from the time we clamped on to being up 20". I never did see 78 climb, so how long did it take to get up once you were on the pole? Looks like faster than 10 seconds.:D

383 from Brazil did it very effectively and quickly in Boston and Hartford.

pakrat 22-04-2010 09:39

Re: pic: Team 78's robot in the pits on Galileo
 
2056 drove up the pole as well.

Seems like it worked out pretty well for them.

45-6-1 on the season.

It looked like 6 seconds once on the pole to me. (from a vew videos on TBA).

BrendanB 22-04-2010 09:57

Re: pic: Team 78's robot in the pits on Galileo
 
359 also drove up the pole, but it took a long time to do it, around 10 seconds, and most hangs weren't official because they ran out of time to drive the rest of the way up.

kstl99 22-04-2010 12:47

Re: pic: Team 78's robot in the pits on Galileo
 
Team 78 was great to have as alliance partners in Manchester. Not only did the wheels work very effectively but the driver was able to hook on (so to speak) every try. I think they successfully hung every match in the playoffs theough the finals. I was worried when I saw the wheel taken apart in the pits but evidently they were able to get it working again.

Here's a great picture from Manchester:

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ghlight=pic+78

Chris is me 22-04-2010 12:51

Re: pic: Team 78's robot in the pits on Galileo
 
78 had a good climber, but it took 10 seconds or so. 383 and 2056 had better pole climbers, working much faster than 78's, but 78 had the advantage of the tunnel.

Josh Drake 22-04-2010 13:50

Re: pic: Team 78's robot in the pits on Galileo
 
We were kicking the idea of a PTO around during the build season. Maybe we'll try to incorporate one into the design this summer. I know 1114, 254 and others had PTOs for their climbers. I didn't see 1114 up close, but 254 was a work of robotic art.:D

Manoel 14-02-2011 14:47

Re: pic: Team 78's robot in the pits on Galileo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter Matteson (Post 956675)
383 from Brazil did it very effectively and quickly in Boston and Hartford.

That's very nice, but our hanger wasn't working correctly in Boston: the mechanism was fine, but we had problems aligning with the tower that we didn't fix 'till Thursday at Hartford.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris is me (Post 956750)
78 had a good climber, but it took 10 seconds or so. 383 and 2056 had better pole climbers, working much faster than 78's, but 78 had the advantage of the tunnel.

We could line up and climb in five seconds, and our gearing was very conservative: we could've doubled our speed, but the team chose not to go that route (we had two FPs and one CIM in that gearbox) - I was outvoted ;)
As for the tunnel, we could go under, and actually did a few times, but going over the bump was generally faster.


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