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CassCity2081 15-04-2011 14:33

Minibot Competition at St. Louis
 
Team 2081, Icarus, has modified our minibot pole a little bit to include a sensor for when the minibot crosses the deployment line and put switches at the top. Both of these are hooked up to a timer. When the minibot crosses the sensor the timer starts and when it hits the top the timer stops.

The real point of this post is I'm wondering if teams at Nationals would be interested in turning this into a fun competition at our pits. We thought last night of bringing the pole to Nationals and also bringing along a whiteboard to keep track of the top three fastest minibots and they would get prizes at the of Nationals. To keep our pits clear this would only be the minibot and not the deployment.

All I am wondering is if teams would be interested and if they had any ideas for prizes we could give out.

Al Skierkiewicz 15-04-2011 14:49

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This actually sounds kind of cool! For later in the weekend of course. Don't want to give away too many secrets.

Chris Hibner 15-04-2011 14:57

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Sounds like fun. I'll try and convince our minibot team to give it a try.

tyronott 15-04-2011 14:58

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What kind of prizes are we talking

CassCity2081 15-04-2011 15:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tyronott (Post 1053177)
What kind of prizes are we talking

We are open for suggestions!

XaulZan11 15-04-2011 15:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tyronott (Post 1053177)
What kind of prizes are we talking

Just knowing that you the fastest minibot should be all the prize that you need.

Al, I think you just scared the other 348 teams registered for the championship (if not, they should be).

Alex Cormier 15-04-2011 15:12

Re: Minibot Competition at St. Louis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CassCity2081 (Post 1053170)
Team 2081, Icarus, has modified our minibot pole a little bit to include a sensor for when the minibot crosses the deployment line and put switches at the top. Both of these are hooked up to a timer. When the minibot crosses the sensor the timer starts and when it hits the top the timer stops.

The real point of this post is I'm wondering if teams at Nationals would be interested in turning this into a fun competition at our pits. We thought last night of bringing the pole to Nationals and also bringing along a whiteboard to keep track of the top three fastest minibots and they would get prizes at the of Nationals. To keep our pits clear this would only be the minibot and not the deployment.

All I am wondering is if teams would be interested and if they had any ideas for prizes we could give out.


How easy is this to implement for off-season competitions?

Jared Russell 15-04-2011 15:19

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We were thinking about doing something similar in our Hall of Fame booth, but got sidetracked by too many other projects to follow through. Good on you guys for following through!

One thing that we were thinking about doing was giving out "official looking" stickers that teams could put on their bot or in their pit...they should say something like "Team 2081-Certified 1.25 Second Minibot". We'd definitely slap one on the old bot :)

If you need any help, let me know via PM and I'm sure our media folks will be able to help you out! (We regularly bring color printers to events)

IndySam 15-04-2011 15:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by XaulZan11 (Post 1053180)
Al, I think you just scared the other 348 teams registered for the championship (if not, they should be).

Wana be scared? They were fast at Wisconsin, they were faster at Midwest, and they have had all this time to get faster!

Richard Wallace 15-04-2011 15:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tyronott (Post 1053177)
What kind of prizes are we talking

I'll put up a can of SPAM for the winner.

Travis Hoffman 15-04-2011 15:24

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jared341 (Post 1053184)
One thing that we were thinking about doing was giving out "official looking" stickers that teams could put on their bot or in their pit...they should say something like "Team 2081-Certified 1.25 Second Minibot". We'd definitely slap one on the old bot :)

Stickers add too much weight....:)

NOV8R 15-04-2011 15:25

Re: Minibot Competition at St. Louis
 
We thought about doing the same thing for an off season event here in the Denver area. We are thinking of having two poles in a drag race format complete with lights. We'll be in St Louis so count us in.

CassCity2081 15-04-2011 15:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex Cormier (Post 1053181)
How easy is this to implement for off-season competitions?

The way we did it would be very difficult if not impossible. We have two arms coming off the base with one arm having a photo sensor and reflective paper on the other arm. It works well for just eliminating human error in timing but it takes away half of the deployment area.

Jack Jones 15-04-2011 15:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard (Post 1053186)
I'll put up a can of SPAM for the winner.

I'll put up a couple of TETRIX motors. Of course they're not SPAM, but they smell like it.

Joe Ross 15-04-2011 15:48

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It sounds like 1279 did something similar at the Washington DC regional.


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